Thursday, November 20, 2025

Lichens

 Been experimenting a bit with lichen photography - these are with full-spectrum camera which demonstrates some of the colours etc that invertebrates might be seeing with their different sensitivity  to us to the various wavelengths of light. Only the yellow/orange colours stood out to my eye - others were dull grey.

Sunday, November 16, 2025

Gulls Catching Flies

The Black-headed Gulls were busy catching flies from the surface of the water making very elogant shapes against the dark water. The Grey Heron just looked grumpy.

Saturday, November 15, 2025

Raindrops on Flowers

Spent a short while in the garden yesterday photographing some of the flowers still in bloom and berries covered in droplets. I was using an old manual Olympus lens which gives very gentle backgrounds and seemed to suit the low light conditions. I need to be a bit more careful with my focusing however.



 

Thursday, November 13, 2025

Unusually Warm Day Encourages Garden Minilife

Unusually warm today - 18degrees at midday with very little wind brought out  a lot of insects, spiders etc including this Beetle Larva, Harlequin ladybird and various other insects. Spiders were also on the move and I think the white 'mushrooms' are spiders egg sacs. Even a small Geometrid caterpillar feeding on the Knapweed.
 

Monday, November 10, 2025

Sandy Slime Moulds and Fungi under UV light


 We spent a lot of time searching for Slime Moulds and eventually found first Physaurum album and then a new one for me, Craterium minutum. As the light faded, I added a bit of colour with the UV touch - always impressive how differently different species react to UV light.


Sunday, November 9, 2025

RSPB Sandy Fungi Session 1

Delighted to find the Birds Nest Fungus again this year including a young stage. Otherwise the highlight was being shown the Nail Fungus by the Mycologist group who were surveying the reserve - a rare fungus only found on (Dartmoor?) pony dung. Will post full ID sheet when I have finished processing.