Cherwell River
This beautiful Thames tributary winds it way down the Cherwell Valley, sometimes adjacent to the Oxford Canal, sometimes fields apart as it splits into two or even three channels.The bird life is prolific. Swans (including a black one), Herons, Kingfishers and Reed Buntings are abundent as are birds of prey which can usually be spotted above the tree lined sections of the river.
Summer
For those interested in the huge changes the appearance of the landscape undergoes between summer and winter this photograph and the following picture serve to illustrate, not the subtleness but the overwhelming change of the same scene.
Location: Lower Heyford
Photographer: Robin Barker