Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Watching the Skies

After a mostly cloudy day, the skies cleared in the early evening to give a beautiful clear end to the day. We walked up to the radio telescopes at Barton to check out the route for a CCC outing on Thursday and I couldn't resist a few IR images. Very interesting scarecrow!!

Monday, June 4, 2018

Gamlingay and Lackford on Hot Days

Insects are still in short supply but here are some from a walk round Gamlingay Wood (3 Hoverflies) and Lackford Nature Reserve - Hairy Dragonfly, Banded Demoiselle and female Black-Tailed Skimmer. 


Friday, June 1, 2018

Spiders, Flies etc at Welney Wildfowl Trust

Lots of spiders around at Welney including these Zebra Jumping Spiders in the Hide. One has caught a Magpie Moth




Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Harmony Between Rider and Pony

We had an enjoyable day at Polo out in the Fens and were very impressed by the friendliness of the people and their care of the horses - their welfare definitely came first. The ponies clearly enjoy the game and will follow the ball pushing each other off the line whenever they can.

Monday, May 28, 2018

Following on from Composite Workshop

Life is still all fairies in our household. Like her mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Sadie's favourite book is Cecily Mary Barker's Flower Fairies. She decided to pose as the Forget-me-not Fairy and mimicked the pose. The composite elements were all shot on the same day - flowers against a blue sky, a bank of forget-me nots (screen mode), fairy wings from an obliging Common Blue Butterfly (no insects were harmed in the making of this image) and some grunge from a slab of concrete. The back drop was a white sheet embossed with butterflies. Now to do Meredith!

Sunday, May 27, 2018

Haslingfield Clunch Pits on Hot June Afternoon

I visited Haslingfield Clunch Pits last Sunday to check on the orchids.The Man Orchids and Twayblades are fully out but the Common Spotted are still in bud or not yet developed spikes. Lots of insect life with a wonderful Myathropa florea hoverfly, Ringlet Butterfly, Lattice Heath and Burnet Companion Moths, Dock and Hairy Bugs, a Golden-bloomed Grey Longhorn Beetle, Empis species fly and a very obliging Crab Spider - Xysticus ulmi.