Monday, 27 July 2020

Silver Washed Fritillary

July 2020.

Always nice to come across these beautiful Butterflies, this one was feeding on Bramble flowers at Roadford Lake in West Devon one sunny evening recently.
Silver Washed Fritillary

Silver Washed Fritillary

Silver Washed Fritillary

Silver Washed Fritillary

Silver Washed Fritillary

Silver Washed Fritillary

Silver Washed Fritillary

Silver Washed Fritillary

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Sunday, 28 June 2020

Fledglings

Many of the commoner birds have now finished their nesting seasons and the youngsters are being fed in our garden, always a delight watching them



Wren youngster

Wren youngster
Young Coal Tit

Juvenile Robin

Young Coal Tit being fed

Juvenile Robin

Saturday, 13 June 2020

A few more from home

In the recent couple of weeks I have been spending some time crawling around in the long grass and vegetation searching for any bugs I may come across. Lots of insects including caterpillars, beetles, flies ,bees and dragon and damselflies, you never know what you might find to focus the macro lens on. Here are some of the insects found so far.
Cardinal Beetle

Thick Legged Flower Beetle on Foxglove

Yellow Dung Fly

Dung Fly with prey

Greenbottle

Scorpion Fly on Fern

Early ? Bumblebee

Peacock Caterpillars

Peacock Caterpillars

Drinker Moth Caterpillar

Blue Tailed Damselfly ( I think)

Male Broad Bodied Chaser

Male Broad Bodied Chaser

Female Broad Bodied Chaser

Saturday, 6 June 2020

Crab Spider

May 2020.

I was quite excited when I came across this Crab Spider among the Daisies in our field, and I spent some time watching and photographing it. It was lying in ambush, blending in with the white petals as this unsuspecting fly came closer and closer until bam, it was in the spiders clutches.








Thursday, 21 May 2020

Long Tailed Tits.

Still in lockdown but I was lucky to find a pair of Long Tailed Tits nesting in a Gorse bush in the fields next to our house. I spent a lot of time just watching them come and go with beakfulls of insects and spiders to feed their hungry young. Thankfully the chicks fledged successfully.