Saturday 14 January 2017

The Lesser Spotted Hand Drill


Armley, a central district in the northern city of Leeds, is a special place which attracts much diversity. There are Polish people, African people and white people all just trying to get by. This diversity also translates to Armley's wildlife. I was fortunate enough one day to spot, while strolling through the local park, a Lesser Spotted Hand Drill. A creature thought to only exist in Armley folklore. This majestic but humble animal was unprotected by the bare winter trees when I stumbled upon it which enabled me to capture the rare spectacle clearly for future generations of naturalists.



Once word had got out that the Lesser Spotted Hand Drill had chosen a random naked tree in the heart of Armley as it's chillax zone, the legend of nature himself, David Attenborough wasted no time in documenting the unconcerned exploits of this languid leaf eater.







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