Thursday, September 17, 2020

Ivy Bees and Other Local Insects

 The Ivy Bee having arrived in our area about 4 years ago is now by far the commonest visitor to the ivy flowers. The bees in the first images are at their nest on a neighbour's lawn. There were also lots of Shield bugs on my walk round Toft including the Box Bug, which is another winner from global warming, Dock bug and the colourful Hawthorn Shieldbug. Otherwise lots of Cucumber spiders at work and still a good number of hoverflies and wasps.


Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Barton Dragonfly Pools

I paid a brief visit to the dragonfly pools at Barton yesterday morning - there is a lot less water than previous years as the vegetation has grown up. There were Emperor, Southern Hawkers (no photo) and Common Darters. Just a few hurried shots plus a retreating Hare and a Heron.

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Reflections of Our Times - Flying Pigs and Masks


The Flying Pig on Hills Road has welcomed locals with open arms since being built in 1840.It is now known for its live music, the pub has a colourful history, including the Pink Floyd legend Syd Barrett. It was due to be completely demolished for a new development scheduled for the area but has been 'Saved' but the proposed changes make it impossible to run as it is now. see https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge-news/flying-pig-pub-not-saved-17326982.
Cambridge was very busy with lots of visitors coming in by train on Sunday. A few wore masks, including one lady fully prepared with eye shields as well, while some looked please to remove them after the train journey,

 

Monday, September 14, 2020

Shapes, Shadows and Colours

We took a walk round the Station area in Cambridge yesterday in bright sunlight which created lots of interesting shadows and bright colours to play with. Here just a few that I hope make an interesting set.
 
 

Sunday, September 13, 2020

Hills Road Cambridge 2001/2020 Pubs and Offices

Both the pubs that I photographed in 2001 have changed their names and useage and many of the Offices were extensively modernised - only recognisable by their position. Just a few houses nad listed building remain largely unaltered including one entrance that even had the same plants growing around it.