The midday sunshine brought out a few more flies, bees etc in the garden.
Thursday, March 27, 2025
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Spiders and Bugs
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Cucumber Spider
This little spider was hiding in one of the seed heads that I cut down in the garden and made a perfect model to try out the 90mm Macro lens. Image 2 is a photostacked image, others are single shots. The only other 'model' I found was a Blowfly and demonstrates the incredible sharpness of the lens.
Monday, March 24, 2025
Hairy-footed Flower Bee (Anthophora plumipes)
I have seen both female (all black) and male (ginger with 'hairy' feet) Hairy-footed Flower Bees (Anthophora plumipes) busy in the garden on the Dead-nettles, Pulmonaria and Primroses today. I haven't been quick enough to photograph a female but here the male, with the feather-like hairs on their middle legs (“plumipes” means “feathered foot”). The females construct and provision nest burrows in old walls etc. This bee has a characteristic darting and hovering flight plus a high-pitched 'buzz' which contrasts with the ‘booming’ buzz of a bumblebee. Males patrol areas in search for mates and hover behind females to then ‘pounce’ and attempt to mate. The male’s feathery leg hairs are displayed during mating.
Sunday, March 23, 2025
Garden Waterlife
Friday, March 21, 2025
Spring Markers 2025
As today is officially (according to some!) the first day of Spring, I did my usual recording of what is in flower. There seem less species around - perhaps as a result of the very dry summer. Violets and celandine are two species that have declined and are certainly woodland 'cool/wet' species. The Kingcups, Comfrey and Ground Ivy are not yet showing buds. (2024 comparison Ann Miles Blog: Spring Markers 2024)
Many thanks to Ann, Mike, Carina and Stephen for coming over from Paxton to clear some of last year's dead stalks and leaves from the garden and give the pond its annual rake out. Frustrating to have to watch but I certainly don't want to end up delaying my recovery from surgery.
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Inverts Emerge from Winter Hibernation
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
First Insects etc of the Year
The warm sunshine yesterday brought out quite a lot of flies, spiders and bees in the garden. Recovering from surgery is frustrating as I can manage the camera and macro lens but no fill-in flash and chasing bees is definitely out! Anyway here five invertebrates to start 2025 garden records
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Home at Last
After 4 weeks in Addenbrookes Hospital, I am home and trying to recall how to work the computer, logins etc. It was great to be greeted by a host of garden birds on the feeders and in the pear tree (blossom is just emerging). Through 3 panes of glass so no quality!!