Saturday, 29 August 2020
Great Egret
Great ( White) Egrets are becoming more of an expected bird to see each year now without having to travel too far. This year 15 pairs have bred on the Somerset levels producing thirty six young so the future is bright for this elegant bird. This one turned up in Bude ( Cornwall) actively feeding on the river while holiday makers passed by ,most taking little notice but one or two stopping to ask me what the bird I was photographing was. I watched it for about half an hour before one of the resident Grey Herons chased it off. Cant be to long before they breed down here ( if they dont already).
Friday, 14 August 2020
Some local Dragons and Damsels
I always enjoy a session with these beautiful insects and am lucky to get some of the commoner species visit my pond, where all these were taken with the exception of the Demoiselles which were taken on the nearby river Tamer which forms the border between Devon and Cornwall
Banded Demoiselle |
Banded Demoiselle female |
Banded Demoiselle female with lunch |
Banded Demoiselle male |
Banded Demoiselle male |
Banded Demoiselle male |
Banded Demoiselle male |
Emperor ovipositing |
Emperor ovipositing |
Southern Hawker |
Southern Hawker |
Beautiful demoiselle male |
Azure damsels mating |
Azure Damsels mating |
Blue Tailed Damselfly |
Blue Tailed Damselfly |
Thursday, 6 August 2020
Fab Four
Sunday, 2 August 2020
Stonechats
A lovely sunny day at Trevose head on the North Cornwall coast, for most of the morning hardly saw another soul which was bliss. I sat down for my lunch and soon realised a pair of Stonechats were feeding young close by. As long as I just sat quietly they took little notice of me and I was able to get a few photos as they came and went. The first photo of a female is at a different site, Kit Hill, again in Cornwall ,which I visited on the way home from work one afternoon.
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