I am so lucky that my local walking area includes a large woodland area, at this time, a carpet of bluebells. There are a few Early Spotted Orchids in flower among the bluebells.
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Progress Report on Wildlife in Garden
I am very pleased that I chose 2020 to make changes to the garden to further encourage wildlife. Ten days before Covid-19 Lockdown started in the UK, I gave a lecture to a U3A group on Gardening for Wildlife where I outlined my plans which included turning the front lawn to a wildlife meadow, opening up the pond to give more areas of open water, having an area of perennial wildflowers and a larger seed bed area for annual wildflowers. Two days ago the first Large Red Damselfly emerged from the pond, the cowslips are coming into full flower on the 'meadow, Red campion is starting in the perennial area. In March Sadie and I built a bee hotel at the bottom of the garden and it is being investigated by various insects
Monday, April 13, 2020
Last Night's Storm in Cambridgeshire
Yesterday was very warm (22 degrees) and humid and concluded with a spectacular lightning display though we failed to get the much needed rainfall.
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Toft Through an Infrared Camera
This time of year and sunny days are great for Infrared photography with the fresh green foliage and deep shadows. These are colour images that have been converted from the Raw using a camera profile made with the profile editor. On cloudier days when there is less infrared absorption they would have stronger colour hues.
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Dawn in Toft
I chose to live in Toft more than 50 years ago because of the walks straight out of the front door and have never regretted it especially now that we are not permitted to travel for our exercise. Beautiful soft dawn this morning - the bird song was deafening in the Wood and a Barn Owl flew across the fields as I waited for the sun to come up (too distant for my lens).
Friday, April 10, 2020
Hoverflies
I was asked to share some of the Hoverfly images from my garden to help them identify what might be flying in their gardens so here are the species that have been flying in my garden so far this year. Most have no English name and many cannot be identified beyond the genus from photos.
1,2. Eristalis pertinax
3,4. Platycheirus albimanus
5. Melanostomma scalare
6. Syrphus species
7. Rhyngia campestris
8. Epistrophe elegans
9. Episyrphus balteatus
10. Eupeodes spp.
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