Definitely not a good idea to book a visit to Elmley Marshes reserve when the temperature climbed to above 30 degrees but we managed a short walk and a few bird and hare sightings. Shorne Woods (Kent County Council reserve) proved an excellent substitute for the afternoon with plenty of shade around the ponds and active dragonflies to photograph.
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Glimpses of Life
For me, my camera and the photographs that I take are a glimpse of so many creatures and behaviours that I would not be able to see and certainly not recall in any detail without its magnification and ability to capture a sequences. Here three scenarios from yesterday afternoon at Paxton. First a fledgling Wren that got left behind by the parents and other young, looking first at me and then elsewhere till it heard them calling and flew off. Then some solitary bees on the thistles with a male trying to mate (unsuccessfully). The Great Crested Grebe I photographed as a record hoping we will have a sequence through to successful rearing of young this time. Only when looking at photographs could I see that the air around was full of blue damselflies which it was eating. The brown hawker I only saw when reviewing my photographs as it was so well camouflaged

























































