Thursday, April 22, 2021
Insects in flight
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Flowers Using Wide-angle and Long Lenses
Because of the cold conditions last month and early this month followed by warm temperatures, all the spring species are flowering together giving wonderful displays in Cambridgeshire's woodlands - here at Hardwick Wood. I took images with both a long lens (140-560mm) and a wide angle (23mm). Generally I prefer the wide angle shots giving some environment information. The Oxlips are particularly fine this year. For many years it was thought that the oxlip was cowslip/primrose hybrid. In 1842' the botanist Henry Doubleday did some breeding tests, later confirmed by Charles Darwin, that showed it is a separate species.
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
Paxton Pits RPS Field Trip
On Saturday, we had our second Field trip of 2021 for the RPS Nature Group, a general natural history day at Paxton Pits. We saw a wide variety of birds and insects on a warm very bright sunny day. It was not the best conditions to get photos but certainly made the whole day very enjoyable. The Willow Warblers were singing very prominently from many perches along with Blackcaps. The bees are mining bees Andrena nitida and Andrena nigroaenea with a Blood bee (Sphecodes) that is a parasite of bees laying its egg in their brood chambers
Monday, April 19, 2021
Cambridge Camera Club Exhibition 2021
Like many UK camera clubs, our Exhibition this year is on-line. The Opening is in a week's time on Monday April 26th at 7.30pm. It is free - just register with the Eventbrite link below for the Zoom link. There will be a review of the Exhibition and a guide to how to view the Exhibition at your leisure after the event. Here are some of the images I had accepted for the Exhibition