On Tuesday, our monthly survey was in the East Scrub area at Paxton. Despite the overcast conditions, our group recorded over 100 species of invertebrate in the couple of hours. The area is dominated by nettles - rich in all kinds of insects including one of my favourites - the Speckled Bush Cricket - here a very small first instar with its wonderful stripey legs
Showing posts with label Paxton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paxton. Show all posts
Friday, May 10, 2024
Monday, March 11, 2024
Just the Weather for (Counting) Ducks
Sunday was the March WeBS (Wetland Bird Survey) Count at Paxton Pits. It started overcast and misty but soon the rain started and by the end was very heavy. The best 'count' was certainly the single male Smew but the large numbers of dabbling ducks (Teal, Shovellers) together with Coots, Gadwall etc and Geese on the flooded meadows will be the lasting memory
Sunday, January 14, 2024
Paxton Cormorants and Ducks
The cormorants already have the white patch on the body under the wing showing they are ready for breeding. Lots of Wigeon around pestering the Coots as they dived for food (kleptoparasitism). Also Tufted Ducks including one with a very snazzy beak 'Ring' LVC3 I think
Thursday, October 5, 2023
Toadstool Time at Paxton
The rain earlier this week has produced a good crop of fungi at Paxton Pits. Here are a few including resident flies and the very strange Green Lacewing larva covered in debris
Monday, September 25, 2023
Paxton Pits
The Dragonflies are still very active at Paxton with lots of Common and Ruddy Darters, Willow Emeralds and Southern Hawkers in the air and resting up. Images with FS Panasonic G2 and 60mm Olympus macro to test quality. These have been through PureRaw3 for noise removal but no changes to colours etc.
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