Sunday, August 15, 2010

just jump, will you


this year's batch of young swallows getting ready to go

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the common blues have found each other,



and the red admiral is only included to show the beautiful contrast of colours

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second generation brimstones have suddenly appeared in large numbers, along with commas (much brighter/richer than earlier in the year).

late for pheasants


we set off a hen pheasant this morning, and much to our surprise we discovered that she had been sitting on a clutch of about a dozen eggs buried deep in the meadow vegetation. It seems very late for a pheasant to be laying eggs as the hunting/shooting season has just started. I hope she returns to her nest before too long. The dogs were very keen on trying them out.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

crab spider


a crab spider (Misumena vatia) not very well disguised on some buddleia, waiting for some unsuspecting bee or butterfly to land. Apparently they can change colour at will, and are usually yellow and live on goldenrod. This one seems to have got it wrong.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

caught in the act



caught in the act, red pawed so to speak, going through the bins. No excuse, no alibis, no reprieve.