Everywhere in Cambridge, there are social distancing signs and people in masks. I felt that I had stepped into a science fiction drama so I tried a few multiple images to represent my feelings.
Thursday, July 9, 2020
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Larks Rise Insects 1
A few insects from the trip to Lark Rise Farm. As it was fairly cool and rain threatened during the latter part of the visit, the butterflies were quite docile - here a Comma, Large Skipper, Marbled White, Green Veined White and Small White. Lots of Beetles, Flies and Lacewing
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Lark Rise Farm Barton
Spent a very enjoyable morning, under glowering skies, 'bug' hunting around the hedgerows at Lark rise Farm (Countryside Restoration Trust). Delighted to find a couple of very young Wasp Spiders as well as a plethora of Flies, Shieldbugs and Frog hoppers. More insects to follow.
Monday, July 6, 2020
Bug's Eye View of Garden 2
Sunday, July 5, 2020
A Sculptor's Garden
John McGill is exhibiting his work in his garden in Toft as part of Open Studios for all the weekends in July. A wonderful treasure trove of bronze, stone and wood sculptures set in a wild garden where pigs fly and trees have ears. Enfolding Seasons (Book sculpture) and the Rooted Hand are my favourites. Well worth a visit
Saturday, July 4, 2020
Back at Welney Wildfowl Trust
Welney Wildfowl Trust are open for prebooked visits including the hides and summer walk (the cafe remains closed). We enjoyed a visit there on Thursday on a less than ideal cloudy and windy morning but great to see lots of species that we have been missing during lockdown Avocets, House Martins, Little Egret (seen off by Moorhen) and Black-Tailed Godwits. The house Martins and Swallows were busy catching insects etc from the water surface.
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