Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Evening Poppies in Barton

 After giving up on getting any more dragonflies in the frame, I tried a few evening shots of the poppy field - this time using F22 to get maximum depth of field. I ended up with a few fish-eye images to show the extent of the poppies as they stretched into the distance

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Evening Visit to Burwash

It has been very hot here again in East Anglia so an evening stroll to the Dragonfly Pools and poppy fields was very pleasant. The Common blue damselflies, Black Tailed skimmer feamles and Emperor Males were all very active still catching insects etc. I liked the reflections in the water in several images

Monday, July 8, 2013

Toft Time Team Day Two


 Sunday, day two of the archaelogical dig in our village, was even hotter but this did not deter the 11 teams from continuing the search with more digging, sieving, advice, sympathy and mobile refreshments. Alex, one of the two archaeologists from Cambridge University, inspects the contents of a core down deeper into a pit. Then it is time to measure the depth, bury something in the pit - preferably a coin rather than a child, fill in the hole, replace the turfs and write up final records before leaving the sites and congregating in the church for tea and cakes, final sorting under supervision of Kath, the other archaeologist, and debriefing. We were told that finds included a lot of Victorian, Mediaeval and possibly AngloSaxon pottery. We await the final results.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Toft Time Team

Today is the first of a two-day Time-Team dig in our village of Toft. With a £10,000 Heritage Lottery grant, and the help of expert archaeologists from the University of Cambridge, we are carrying out a dig around the village. Toft already has some exciting discoveries, including mysterious Roman graves near the Brook. The archaeologists are excited by rare features such as the ridge and furrow field in Home Meadow. As a result, the Heritage Lottery Fund picked us from among hundreds of contenders around the country to have the chance to discover our story.
It was very hot in our corner of a field down the High Street. We went down in 10cm layers after taking off the turfs. The first three layers produced several finds of ceramics, glass, an old nail and some clay pipe stems. These were recorded in situ and then taken to base at the Church where we washed and dried them.Unfortunately the fourth layer was totally unproductive so we are wondering whther it is worth going deeper. See tomorrow's exciting episode..................................

Friday, July 5, 2013

Little Grebe at Rainham Marshes

 I spent a contented couple of hours watching and photographing a pair of Little Grebes (Dabchicks) with a chick at Rainham Marshes. The sexes are similar but in this pair the male had a much brighter head and took no part in the feeding the chick though he did protect the territory and see off any Coot or ducks that came too close. Not a single Dragonfly on the wing despite the temperature being in the mid 20s. Maybe the Dabchicks are responsible as I saw at least 5 large larvae presented to the chick in those 2 hours along with small fish.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Burwash Manor Farm

I paid a first visit of the year to the Dragonfly pools at Burwash Manor Farm on Sunday as it was to be a hot 
afternoon. Lots of  Four-Spot Chasers and Emperor Dragonflies around. There is a wonderful poppy field there - I only had a 300mm lens so these are taken lying down and looking through the field.