Last week's warm southerly obviously brought in lots of summer visitors. Paxton Pits was full of singing Chiffchaffs and Blackcaps, and a short burst of Nightingale was heard together with sightings of Swallow and Sedge Warbler. The Grebes are still working on their nest site but making little progress with the high water level.
Monday, April 5, 2021
Sunday, April 4, 2021
Garden Safari
Here are a range of insects that were about in the garden on April 1st. First image shows a minute Barklouse which is a small, scavenging insect that feeds on fungi, algae, lichen and organic detritus under bark. The wings may be absent or reduced as in this one. The next three images are of Hemiptera (Bugs) followed by the very attractive Hairy-footed Flower Bee and Common Carder Bee. The tiny Ichneumon lays eggs in moth larvae while the Mining Bee (Adrena nitida) will be searching for holes in the ground to lay their eggs. Safari fiished with Peacock Butterfly and Common Wasp.
Saturday, April 3, 2021
Longstowe Church, Cambridgeshire
The present church was built between 1863 and 1864 of brick faced with flint stone.It stands on the site of an earlier building and has various remnants including the tolling bell which dates back to the 14th century. The original church was burnt down in 1719, but monuments to the Cage family were saved, and are now in the chancel (images 1,2). The Cage family purchased the manor of Longstowe in 1571. It passed through various families and presently is owned by the Bevan family. The church is very dark and must be very atmospheric when all the candles and oil lamps are lit. (All images handheld at 1/15th sec and iso3200 - a tribute to my Fuji compact camera!!)
Friday, April 2, 2021
Locked Down Cambridge Market
Some images from a visit to Cambridge Market on Monday (19th), the day when slight easing of restrictions came into force. The Market is dominated by fast food outlets and customers well regulated with Stewards present to ensure rules are adhered to. Sad to see Don Pasquale all boarded up.
Thursday, April 1, 2021
Close Up on Spiders and Beetles
The top of our plastic storage bins attracts lots of invertebrates as it warms quickly in the sun. Here a Zebra Jumping Spider pursues an Ant-like Flower Beetle plus Red mite, 22- and 20-spot Ladybirds plus a nearby Rosemary Beetle. Images 1, 2, 5, 6 and 9 are focus stacks of 10 images each, handheld.
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