Although a warm and humid day, the sun never quite broke through the cloud and, as a result, there were few dragons or damselflies around at Paxton. A dozen members of the Cambridge Camera Club amused ourselves with various red-eyed flies, leafhoppers (Cicadella viridis), squash bugs (Coreus marginatus), assorted spiders, pond snails and grasshoppers. We failed to locate the reported Wasp Spider so that will be a future quest.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Lark Rise Farm
Summer returned today with sunshine and light winds so we decided on the 'Butterfly' walk at Lark Rise Farm (http://www.countrysiderestorationtrust.com/LarkRiseFarm2.php) and were rewarded with three fairly unusual species, the Small Copper, Small Heath and Brown Argus. Also recorded Long-Horned Grasshopper, Garden Spider and Dock Bug, Coreus marginatus
Friday, August 29, 2014
The Babraham Institute
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Quiet time at Wicken Fen
We spent a day at Wicken Fen yesterday and these four photos are the total for the day! Very few birds (other than ducks in eclipse) were seen and those we did were in full moult like this Blue Tit. Not many butterflies (Brimstones mainly) but hundreds of dragonflies - have all the Hobbies left we wondered.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Brittany Butterflies
We were hoping for a lot more species and certainly numbers of butterflies during our recent holiday in Brittany. The weather was as in England, cool, blustery and showery so it was no surprise that butterflies were thin on the ground. We did manage two new species for us - the Map, here in its second brood form (have yet to work out the evolutionary advantage of two different forms during the year) and the Grayling, beautifully disguised on lichen-covered rocks. We also photographed very pristine Walls, a very tatty Silver-washed Fritillary, Holly Blue, Common Blue and Clouded Yellow.
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Museum of Cambridge II
A second visit to photograph objects and rooms at the Folk Museum in Cambridge. This time I took a shift lens which helped the perspective in the small display rooms and gave very sharp images.
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