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.
Thursday, 21 May 2020
Sunday, 3 May 2020
Some lockdown Insects from the garden & field .
My daily walks around our garden and field is starting to produce lots of insect life now , with Butterflies on the wing and many Bees and other Insects visiting the flowers, and the odd Spider as well. Each day I find something new.
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Green Veined White |
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Male Orange Tip on Herb Robert |
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Red Admiral |
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Speckled Wood on forget-me-not |
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Speckled Wood on Marsh Marigold |
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Tree Bumblebee |
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Dock Bugs |
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Bee Fly |
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Bee Fly |
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Honey Bee and Bluebell |
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Bee sp on Daisy |
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Green Orb Weaver Spider on Camellia |
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Rove Beetle |
Tuesday, 28 April 2020
Some Lockdown birds from the garden and field
We haven't left our home in the last few weeks except for walks around the village and the lanes and fields next to our home. We are very lucky to live where we do and having a garden and field ( an area of which I have kept for wildlife with a pond and small areas of bramble and trees and rough grass etc). Birds are now nesting with Chiffchaff, Blackcap and Yellowhammers singing daily alongside the commoner residents. The first damselflies and dragonflies are just emerging and all the wildflowers are putting on a super display this year which in turn attract butterflies and other insects.
So although we would dearly love to go and look at the sea, or take a drive out to the moors we are staying put and enjoying what is on our doorstep. Here are a few of the commoner birds so far photographed.
So although we would dearly love to go and look at the sea, or take a drive out to the moors we are staying put and enjoying what is on our doorstep. Here are a few of the commoner birds so far photographed.
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Blue Tit at pool |
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Great Spotted Woodpecker |
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Male Chaffinch |
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Great Tit |
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Robin preening |
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Robin sunning itself |
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Robin |
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Robin with food for its young |
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Yellowhammer |
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Wren |
Saturday, 18 April 2020
Red Crested Pochard
March 2020 (Before lockdown)
The last time I left the house to photograph any wildlife was back at the beginning of March before this virus and subsequent lockdown affected us all. A very handsome male Red Crested Pochard was still showing at wrafton near Braunton in Devon, a bird I had not photographed well before. It wasn't difficult to find as it was swimming around close to the small viewing platform, coming very close at times.
The last time I left the house to photograph any wildlife was back at the beginning of March before this virus and subsequent lockdown affected us all. A very handsome male Red Crested Pochard was still showing at wrafton near Braunton in Devon, a bird I had not photographed well before. It wasn't difficult to find as it was swimming around close to the small viewing platform, coming very close at times.
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