I saw my first Marbled Whites in Toft on Monday but only singles and not in their usual roost area. Last evening they were there roosting - perhaps 10 so not yet in previous large numbers but fingers crossed for a good year. Light pretty low by the time I took these.
Saturday, June 23, 2018
Friday, June 22, 2018
Wicken Fen on a Warm Windy Day
Wicken is looking at its best with the water lilies in full bloom and lots of dragonflies and damselflies (Emperor, Blue-tailed, Azure, Common Darter, and Black-tailed Skimmer). There were also sufficient Hoverflies to keep me happy and several cuckoos for Phil to photograph.
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Final Images from Dorset
A few images from our final two days in Dorset, which were spent close to Higher Kingcombe. Heath Spotted and Bee Orchid, wonderful picture wing fly and small dung Fly, Scarlet Tiger Moths mating, Large Skipper, Banded Demoiselle male and female, Beautiful Demoiselle mature male, immature male and female, translucent spider and 4-spot chaser. To be different, I have concluded with one of the many misty dawns that I viewed from the Lodge .
Monday, June 18, 2018
Hawk Conservancy Andover
It was overcast with a strong wind and spots of rain so not ideal for a visit to the Hawk Conservancy HQ at Andover. The displays are very good with the birds obviously happy to perform - often in large groups and then return voluntarily to their aviaries. The Milky Eagle Owl flew very low as did the Hooded Vultures and Kites. The Griffin Vulture tended to keep low over the meadows - I don't think many people would like that large bill coming at them. Swallows nested in many of the buildings.
Sunday, June 17, 2018
Burnet Moth Life Cycle (Dorset )
Six-spot (and some Five-spot) Burnet Moths were the commonest species around at most sites. On Chesil Beach, they were swarming in large numbers on the Viper's Bugloss. I recorded all the life cycle except finding eggs. Interesting that, at Cerne Abbas, they used the wire netting to suspend their cocoons.
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