John Robinson
03-27-2014, 04:55 PM
Hazel Dormouse
This was taken too long ago for my liking ! about 1975- obviously on film(Ecktachrome 100)
Some Douglas Fir was beingfelled and one of the contractors brought me this which was hibernatingabout 15 foot up in an old blackbirds nest. The shock of hitting the ground started the wake up process and it was much too early in the year. All we could do was keep it somewhere as cold as possible (no not in a fridge ) and wait. Eventually it did get back into a torpid state and saw it through the winter. I kept it for a while and then we released it in the Forest. Didn't need a licence that long ago. Nowadays you can hardly look at one without the right bit of paperwork !!
Photographed with a Pentax S1A and a 50 mm lens Thats all I can remember.
This is a large crop of the copy off the slide- done witha 40mm macro Nikor and a bit of drainppe on the D7100
Cheers
JohnR
This was taken too long ago for my liking ! about 1975- obviously on film(Ecktachrome 100)
Some Douglas Fir was beingfelled and one of the contractors brought me this which was hibernatingabout 15 foot up in an old blackbirds nest. The shock of hitting the ground started the wake up process and it was much too early in the year. All we could do was keep it somewhere as cold as possible (no not in a fridge ) and wait. Eventually it did get back into a torpid state and saw it through the winter. I kept it for a while and then we released it in the Forest. Didn't need a licence that long ago. Nowadays you can hardly look at one without the right bit of paperwork !!
Photographed with a Pentax S1A and a 50 mm lens Thats all I can remember.
This is a large crop of the copy off the slide- done witha 40mm macro Nikor and a bit of drainppe on the D7100
Cheers
JohnR