Ann Miles Blog
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Spring at Paxton Pits
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Toft Insects April 7th
I am a bit behind with sorting and IDing my photographs of fauna in Toft. These were taken on the 7th April in the garden. I was experimenting with shutterspeeds for flying Hoverflies and found it needs 1/8000th to record at least a blurred wing in the capture. Always rewarding when the camera shows something I didn't notice at the time - eg the ants foraging where the Carder bees were feeding on nectar. This little bee, a Brassy Lasioglossum, is tiny as can be judged by the hairs on the leaf
Monday, April 13, 2026
Stanwick Lakes April 10th
Jane had to collect some photographic equipment from Northampton so we took the opportunity to visit Stanwick Lakes expecting lots of birds to photograph and therefore equipped with long lenses rather than macro gear. Birds very sparse but lots of Orange Tip Butterflies, a male Geen-veined White and also several species of Hoverfly. The Orange Tips were displaying and clearly ready for mating. Lots of Beeflies so experimented with shutterspeeds to freeze the wings (1/2000 and then 1/8000th). Finally the only two birds close enough to photograph Dunnock and Great Crested Grebe.
Friday, April 10, 2026
Trumpington Meadow Insects April 9th
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Macro Session at Paxton Pits
Ideal weather (warm, sunny and still) yesterday for our macro session at Paxton hunting out the small inhabitants who go unnoticed most of the time. Several new species for me including this Gorse Shieldbug found on the open Redlands area and a nationaly scarce species of leaf bug Raglius alboacuminatus (unfortunately not the best technical image!). It was also good to record the Pantless Darth Vader Spider on the border at the visitor centre - a long name for a very small spider, and a couple of Weevil beetles with their long snouts - Tatianaerhynchites aequatus can compete for length of name versus size of adult.




























































