although it is common, as this photograph shows, knapweed brings a blaze of brilliant purple colour to the meadows in late summer (a prize to anyone who can name every flower in this photo).
PS .... prizes are always photos of Spot :-)
Sunday, July 31, 2011
silver washed out
There were a lot of silver washed fritillaries out today in the sun. They seem to prefer meadows and grassland that lie next to woods. They are large and powerful fliers and are usually quite skittish, but the top photo is of a female who was prepared to pose for me with the sun shining through her wings. The male in the lower photograph is feeding on hemp agrimony instead of the preferred food of brambles which have almost finished flowering.
Labels:
Inny valley,
insect life,
meadows
Saturday, July 30, 2011
small and vulnerable
A very juvenile blue tit (only a very few blue feathers on its head) recovering from an encounter with a window. Although very shocked it eventually recovered enough to fly off.
Labels:
birds
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
a very shy visitor
Jays may be very noisy birds but they are also generally very shy, and only very occasionally come into our garden (see link). The local magpies were very unhappy about this intruder and tried to chase it off.
We also spotted this magpie moth yesterday, although its colouration might suggest that leopard moth would be a better description.
Labels:
birds,
insect life,
Venterdon
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