When I took these images at Slimbridge yesterday, I thought it was the two hobbies that were hunting from their perch in the hedgerow but the camera reveals it was a Sparrowhawk chasing one of the Hobbies! There were two Hobbies present most of the day perching together in the trees or in the ploughed field but also gave several aerial displays catching and eating dragonflies (rough processing on laptop)
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Sunday, September 22, 2024
Paxton September Butterfly and Dragonfly Transect
For the first time this year, we had warm sunny weather (in the morning anyway) for our monthly Butterfly and Dragonfly Transcept. The counts were dominated by Common Darters and Willow Emerald Damselflies with Small Copper, Small White, Commas and Speckled Wood Butterflies the most frequent butterflies. We also had quite a few Migrant Hawkers and one Southern (on Blackberry).
Saturday, September 21, 2024
Insect Portraits
The warm sun yesterday afternoon brought out quite a few insects in the garden posing on leaves ready for a portrait. The Snail-killing fly Coremacera marginata only sips nectar or dew but the larvae prey on land snails. The first image is a focus stack (15 images Zerene stacker) the second image is a single shot, The Soldier Fly and Hawthorn Shieldbug are focus stacks, the rest are single-shot portraits. The last image is a new one for my list I think, Vulgichneumon saturatoris, with the white spot on the tip of the abdomen
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Great White and Little Egrets Abound at Paxton Pits
We counted around a dozen Great White Egrets, Little Egrets and Grey Herons collectively at Paxton Pits during our Third Thursday walk today plus a pair of Great Crested Grebes in winter plumage but still preening in tandem as in their spring displays.
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Willow Emeralds Star at Lackford Lakes
I spent a couple of hours at Lackford Lakes yesterday on my way to lecture to Norwich club and enjoyed multiple sightings of Willow Emeralds bathed in autumn sunlight plus a supporting cast of Common Blue Damselflies, Common Darters, Dock Bug, Nuthatch and Muntjac.
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