Paxton Pits now has a well-established colony of Norfolk Hawkers- a very attractive green-eyed dragonfly. The exuvia is probably a Norfolk Hawker though there are also Hairy Dragonfles (4) around at the moment. another speciality is the Scarce Hawker (5, exuvia - 6). As usual I had to revise the differences between the three common 'blue' damselflies. So in order they are Azure, Variable and common Blue plus Blue-tailed Damselfly.
Monday, June 7, 2021
Sunday, June 6, 2021
Damselfly Bonanza
The warmer weather for last week has resulted in a mass emergence of Damselflies in our area. They are now busy mating and laying eggs in our pond - so far identified Large Red and Azure Damselflies. At one time, I counted more than a dozen pairs jostling for position on the lily pads and weed.
Saturday, June 5, 2021
Starling Disputes
We still have at least two families of starlings disputing best position on our bird feeders. They can get very aggressive though so far no damage done to each other. Now trying to think how to disguise the back fence in the photos when zoomed out far enough to get all the action
Thursday, June 3, 2021
Cambridge on a Sunny June Morning
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
Starlings in Afternoon Light
We still have a least two starling families visiting our feeders. Here some images from a late afternoon session when the light is very contrasty. Not enough shutterspeed and/or depth of field in most but gives a feel of the very noisy arguments that ensure over the prize positions on the perches.
Tuesday, June 1, 2021
Lakenheath Bugs, Hoppers and Damsels
A few Shield Bugs, Leaf and Frog hoppers and Variable and Large Red Damselflies from our visit to Lakenheath.
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