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.

high and mighty


if dogs were lords of the universe....

summer colours


On Rowden lane. Is there a hint of autumn in these colours?

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.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

disappearing peacock


we are now in butterfly count fortnight, and the butterfly conservation group have reported an "alarming" drop in the number of peacock butterflies. So it was heartening that we saw 5 or 6 individuals this morning, once it had warmed up a bit. The bramble flowers on which a lot of bigger butterflies tend to feed have already come and gone this year, and the knapweed  has not quite come into flower yet so there seems to be a gap in available food for these insects. This butterfly is feeding on a species of thistle.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

kings of their castles


a small skipper on a marsh thistle, and (after much discussion about little brown birds) a chiffchaff