Another chance to get out with Mrs R today, saw us heading to the lovely little village of Donington-on-Bain, nestled in the lovely Lincolnshire Wolds.
After arriving in semi cloudy conditions, we began our walk, but it wasn't long before it was properly sunny, a total turn around to the forecast which was given the previous evening.
The walk takes in some lovely Wold views, including the famous Belmont TV mast and later in the walk the deserted medieval village of Biscathorpe, with its picturesque 19th century church.
You also get some great views of the River Bain and Biscathorpe Lake, before returning to the village.
On the walk we managed a respectable 45 species of birds and this included a nice selection of summer migrants, with 4 Willow Warbler, 2 Garden Warbler, 6 Whitethroat and 5 Sedge Warbler entering the ebird list.
The following photos are a selection from start to finish of this lovely walk.
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| Donington-on-Bain As You Leave The Village |
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| Belmont TV Mast & The Wolds Landscape. |
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| The River Bain At Biscathorpe |
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| Church Of St.Helen, Biscathorpe |
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| Biscathorpe Lake |
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| Church Of St.Andrew, Donington-on-Bain |








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