Yesterday was a day of very heavy showers and stormy skies for a visit to Gunby Hall, an interesting NT house with wonderful gardens and grounds (and a good tearoom!). For some of the day, I used my compact Sony RX100 which I had converted for infrared photography. Here are a few views - I usually concentrate on scenes with a mixture of buildings and vegetation and on trees.
Sunday, June 8, 2025
Saturday, June 7, 2025
RSPB FRampton Marshes - All About Avocets
Avocets are very much in control of the wetland habitats at Frampton Marshes Nature Reserve and will attack any other bird within its territory (or not!) including Gadwall, Mallard and Spoonbills. They were also still actively mating, building and sitting on nests as well as guarding the youngsters.
Friday, June 6, 2025
Insects on Flowers at RSPB Frampton Marshes
It was a warm and sunny day for our visit to RSPB Frampton on Wednesday, a bit breezy for macro but there are several paths that I knew from previous visits would be sheltered and these proved excellent for insects. Here a selection of insects visiting flowers, predominately Dog Rose and Hogweed , starting with two very small but distinctive wetland Hoverflies and a Soldier fly.
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