Saturday, May 05, 2007

pink bugle


this is pink bugle, a rare colour variant of bugle which is usually blue(see below). Every year, same place, same plant (only one).

a chat of some sort

this bird, sat on the top of a gorse bush, singing its heart out would do for either a stone or whinchat, but I guess it must be a whinchat. If you wonder why it is hard to get better pictures, spot the same bird in the picture below. It is a demonstration of how good the Nikon 18-200mm VR lens is.

Lynher river again


the banks of the Lynher are covered in ramsons, the wild garlic.

mayflower meadows


meadow in the Lynher valley, full of buttercups and mayflowers (cardamine pratensis).

Thursday, May 03, 2007

not suitable for arachnophobes


this could be an example of the false black widow spider (steatoda grossa, and very gross indeed) that has been in the news recently but probably isn't. The ghoulish sight to the bottom left is either last year's skin, or a recent meal. The dogs left it well alone.

take me to your leader



a cockchafer (or May bug) paid a flying visit last night. They are very slow and noisy fliers and the dogs can easily catch them in mid air, this seems rather a waste of the long haul they have from larvae to adult. The antennae on the males (as here) have a very elaborate and odd looking .design