Paul Batch, "Majestic Evening", oil on panel. American b. 1979. Contemporary painter praised for his evocative atmospheric landscapes. From @huariqueje
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Paul Batch, "Majestic Evening", oil on panel. American b. 1979. Contemporary painter praised for his evocative atmospheric landscapes. From @huariqueje
05/01/2024-Radipole Lake on a lovely sunny day, it was great to see the sun kissed reedbeds and bare branches with the notable amount of water in the landscape and views into Weymouth around.
Paul Batch, "First Light", oil on canvas.
American b. 1979. Contemporary painter praised for his evocative atmospheric landscapes.
The Lagoon @ WWT Barnes SW13 9WT by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: The WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes features a 44-hectare (105-acre) mosaic of habitats, including dedicated, tranquil lagoons, a reservoir lagoon, and wader scrapes designed to attract diverse wildlife. Key species spotted in these areas include Snipe, Northern Shoveler, Common Sandpiper, and Kingfisher.
Oare Marshes looking towards the Swale Estuary Kent.. by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Some amazing views and walks on the North Kent coastal path and walks by the Swale estuary amazing so much to capture in all 4 seasons a perfect jewel in Kent..love this place..
Sedge Warbler Oare marshes North Kent by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Sedge warblers are summer visitors to Kent and can be found along coastal walks and wetlands. They are known for their distinctive songs, which can vary from individual to individual, and are often heard singing from perches on reeds and willow bushes
Sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) perched on reed stem, by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: sedge warblers are known to inhabit reedbeds in Kent, particularly during the breeding season (April to August). They are summer visitors to the UK, and Kent's wetland habitats are suitable for them