When the snow comes the aesthetic change is quite obvious, where as the acoustic change is more subtle and this brings a stillness to the landscape. My walk today on the marshes was a wonderful duo-tone of colour and was only broken twice, once by the flash of orange from a passing fox and nearing my journey’s end the shrill of two sparrow hawks seeing off a rather brave but very large crow.
- Leyton Marshes
- Leyton Marshes
- Leyton Marshes
- Leyton Marshes
- Leyton Marshes
- Walthamstow Marshes
- Walthamstow marshes
- Walthamstow marshes
- Walthamstow marshes
- Leyton Marshes
- Walthamstow Marshes
- River Lea
- Leyton Marshes
- Hackney Marshes
- Middlesex Filter Beds
- Middlesex Filter Beds
- Hackney Marshes
I love this place too, and know it well……Fish in the lea too, maybe a pike or perch
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Hi John,
Have you had any luck with the pike yet? Perhaps not right now but a few trip out soon is on the cards as is some perch fishing, I’m just trying to decide where to start?
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sorry nick only just picked this up. I havent wet a line since november.work! If I was going local It would have to be old lea behind the football pitches. especially off the main river up to the red bridge
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