Sunday, June 03, 2007

more food please


and this young rook is, no doubt, asking why its mouth isn't stuffed full of newts and tadpoles

more pond life


a newt and some tadpoles close to maturing into frogs in the deep muddy muddles on the tracks near Old Mill. I don't know what type of newt it is, there are some dark skinned ones and these very pale examples.

Friday, June 01, 2007

heath fritillary



yes, they're back. The reintroduction has obviously worked, and there were several flying about as the sun came out. Now is the time to go to Greenscoombe woods (see the link to Cornwall wildlife trust) if you want to see heath fritillaries.

dippers


I spotted this attractive little bird zooming past today. It is a dipper, and conveniently stopped to pose before wading into the Tamar

Thursday, May 31, 2007

alien landscapes


on a wet and showery day silage bales and acres of plastic sheeting for maize lend strange colour to the landscape

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

yellow pimpernel


another attractive woodland flower, the yellow pimpernel, which unlike its scarlet cousin is always in flower.