Sunday, 2 November 2014

Little and large at Titchwell

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                                          A seal and a wren from a recent trip to Titchwell

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Images from America

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                                                                Western bluebird
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                                                                 Mule deer fawn
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                                                             Cassins phoebe
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                                                               Utah prairie dog
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                                                                Black phoebe
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                                                                Turkey vulture
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                                                            Ground squirrel
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                                                                 Night heron
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                                                           Nuttalls woodpecker
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                                                              Little green heron
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                                                                Red tailed hawk
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                                                                     Stellers jay
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                                                        White crowned sparrow

Thursday, 28 August 2014

Insect news

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                                                          Vapourer caterpillar
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                                                           Elephant hawk moth
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The vapourer was in the garden and the big boy was at Willington

Monday, 11 August 2014

Early August

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                                           Mystery garden moth
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                                                               Garden spider
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                                               Comma caterpillar taken at Lackford lakes
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                                                Lesser stag beetle on out front lawn
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                                                          Purple thorn in the garden
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                                                      Straw dot in the garden
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                                                   Southern hawker at Little Paxton
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                                                 Common blue at Little paxton
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                                                 Juvenile Tufted duck at Lackford lakes
On a recent trip to the lagoon I was watching five hares (a good site record), and two raised themselves and started watching a fox cub that was frolicking in the freshly cut straw, pretending to pounce on 'prey'. There was very little of interest in the lagoon itself as there 29 swimmwers doing laps and upsetting the fishermen.
Highlights from the garden were three hedgehogs one evening and a hummingbird hawk moth that trapped itself in our outhouse, despite a wait of ten minutes hoping it would land and allow me to photograph it I released it before it damaged itself headbutting the window.

Thursday, 31 July 2014

Patch week 30

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 Les and I found these small tortoiseshell catepillars on a walk around the greenway, I have not seen any of these since I was a boy.......................many years ago. Later in the day I came across a 'scold' of eight jays, seven more than I had seen on the patch all year and the largest group I had seen anywhere.
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I sat in the garden watching the industry of these leaf cutter bees, they carried pieces of leaf and with surprising dexterity took them into their individual chambers ( there were at least five working) they then put a supply of pollen and an egg into the chamber and seal of the ends with multiple layers of leaf sections. The speed with which they returned each time with a new section of leaf was also impressive. Occasionally there would be a brief squabble amongst them and then they went straight back to their work.
I visited the Blue lagoon at about 0645  and for the second week running saw a juvenile common tern, but it did not stay long and flew away pausing only to take a pass at a hunting kestrel, I then watched the kestrel for a while and saw it try to catch a reed bunting but it gave up easily when then bunting fled for cover. A few moments later I was scanning the area with the scope and heard a rush of wings and looked up to see the kestrel 20 feet away on the cliff face, I'm not sure which of us was he more surprised.
all the pictures were taken with my iphone.
                                           Patch list 90 with common tern

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Pictures from my week

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                                         These little caterpillars were eating our rose leaves
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                                             Purple hairstreak, taken at the lodge, Sandy
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                                                                         froglet
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                                                                         toadlet
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        this is the same as the bottom picture, like a damselfly but appears to have four wings
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                                                                  Spindle ermine
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Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Blog news mid July

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                                                                      Comma
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                                                             Green veined white
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                                                    Helicopter effect bumblebee
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                                                                  Marbled white
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                                                               Spotted longhorn

Just some of the insects seen recently on the patch, we counted thirteen different species of butterfly yesterday in a small area.

The following are some of the musings from my blog diary last Monday. The skyways were busy with a myriad of swallows witheir youngsters, a buzzard flew up from its post in the flooded meadow looking accusingly over its shoulder as if to say "no peace for the wicked".
A family group of long tailed tits foraged busily in a nearby hedgerow, one popped out three feet from my face, observed me casually and went on his way, typically I was cameraless. A blackcap caaled in a low tree above the tits and a youngster immediately went after it. A green woodpecker 'yaffled' from a nearby tree and soon after a great spotted wooodpecker drummed to declare his territory. A female kestrel watched below patiently for movement in the meadow. Pied wagtails chased insects frantically and comically, two wrens were singing close by to each other, a dunnock popped out of the hedge with a beak full of prey, normally what they pick up is very hard to see, a whitethroat called from behind the hedge and a yellowhammer was singing from the top of a tree -                                                                   magic moments.

Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Cavenham heath

I had a day out at Cavenham this week whilst Lesley was engrossed in Wimbledon and attached are the pictures I got there:-

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                                        A comma butterfly posing on the slightly worn sign
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                                                    An amazing headset on this moth
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                                                Three poses by skipper butterflies
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                                                                       The ringlet
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                                              A really colourful caterpillar but as yet no I.D.
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                                                            Roesel's bush cricket
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                                                                Damselfly's mating
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                                                               Common darter
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 These pictures of a fifteen to eighteen inch adder that crawled up to my boot and then rapidly moved away into the grass when he realised what he had encountered
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                                                       A really colourful tortoiseshell