Alpine Bridge in Champagny 2010
Another good week with Alpine Bridge. Four sunny days with a snowfall in the middle. Unfortunately, I caught one of the three virus going around the group so had to take it easy.
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I have looked in the bird books but unable to id this bird. Hurray, thank you Steven - it is an Alpine accentor.


This is little Alpine mammal (a vole?) decided to run across the piste. I thought it was a stone until it moved. Bob very kindly picked it up and put it off piste where it burrowed into the deep snow.

Managed to get a cat to pose for me!




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I have looked in the bird books but unable to id this bird. Hurray, thank you Steven - it is an Alpine accentor.


This is little Alpine mammal (a vole?) decided to run across the piste. I thought it was a stone until it moved. Bob very kindly picked it up and put it off piste where it burrowed into the deep snow.

Managed to get a cat to pose for me!





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Caroline get in touch, Craig and I were "prosting" in Mayrhofen last month and we were one short!
David Grant
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