1. Frost photography
On cold mornings, look for the stunning patterns left by Jack Frost. These make beautiful photos and you don’t need a high-end camera to capture great frost pictures, getting close with a smartphone will show beautiful detail. Look around the edges of leaves and on cobwebs – frost here can be particularly beautiful.
2. Nature’s ballet
Up close, starlings have a stunning iridescent sheen to their feathers but perhaps the most exciting thing about this bird is its habitual group-flying during winter. Just before dusk starlings gather to perform aerial displays known as murmurations. These are regularly seen at Tring Reservoirs – wrap up and visit for a mesmerizing dusk-time experience.
3. Animal detective
If this Christmas is a white one, turn detective and look for animal tracks in fresh snow. Fox prints are very similar to those of small dogs but are typically narrower and diamond-shaped. Keep an eye out for bird prints too such as the long, thin arrowhead marks of ground-dwelling species such as pheasants.
4. Stargaze
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