Having rained hard all night, it stayed dry during our visit to Welney and the banks were teeming with insects, spiders and snails. Here some of my favourite insects including a hoverfly lookalike, Stomorhina lunata and a beautifully illuminated Marmadale Hoverfly. A small orange fly (Scathophaga) was enjoying a Chironomid midge for lunch, and numerous others including an elegant Willow Emerald Damselfly, a 22-Spot Ladybird, an Angleshade Moth, a Cereal Leaf Beetle, a Green Tortoise Beetle, and a Dung Fly complete the cast.
Thursday, September 24, 2020
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Sunflowers in Early Morning Light
We have a few small fields in Toft of sunflowers sown together with Flax and Millet, presumably as game bird feed. I photographed them yesterday morning in bright sunlight. Taken at various apertures etc all with the 23mm lens on the X100V compact. The last couple are using the most powerful of the inbuilt HDR modes
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
My 3000th Post - Migrant Hawkers and Hornets
This is my 3000th post since I started a blog in September 2008 - it works out at around 250 per year so not one a day but pleased to have reached a milestone.These were taken at Fenstanton RSPB reserve . As well as the Migrant Hawkers, I photographed Willow Emerald Damselflies and Hornets.
Monday, September 21, 2020
Many Shades of Green at Byron's Pool
We took an amble along the river at Byron's Pool in Grantchester yesterday in bright sunlight giving great intensity to the colours.
Sunday, September 20, 2020
Sandy Heathland - More Interesting Inhabitants
Thanks Richard for the information about the Ivy Bee colony at Sandy - we spent a fascinating couple of hours there watching the amazing number of bees digging (females) or just hanging around waiting for a female to emerge (males). I didn't manage a mating ball so I may have to return!! Perhaps even more interesting for me was the Digger Wasp that caught a fly and then flew off with it, a Broad-headed Bug (Alydus calcaratus) and also one lonely Bee-wolf Wasp.
Friday, September 18, 2020
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