mission control receiving data from the tortoiseshell rover
Thursday, September 06, 2012
Wednesday, September 05, 2012
Monday, September 03, 2012
Spot is in the building
Oh to be outside when the sun is shining!
(large paintings by Dianne Nevitt see link, small pictures by Mary Stork ..it is worth googling Mary Stork images for more)
(large paintings by Dianne Nevitt see link, small pictures by Mary Stork ..it is worth googling Mary Stork images for more)
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home
Sunday, August 26, 2012
butterfly heaven
For the first time this year the air is full of butterflies. One can see why the buddleia is called the butterfly bush. There was even a solitary painted lady on the bush amongst the dozens of red admirals, peacocks and tortoiseshells. Below are two pictures of a female wall brown and friend. Wall browns are usually very skittish and hard to photograph but the weather has been so wet they are probably desperate to refuel.
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butterflies
Monday, August 20, 2012
yum yum
William, the new kid on the block, tucking in to his mare's milk, and showing signs of his curious and friendly temperament. He was born 3 months ago.
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horses
the sun has got his hat on
Despite the most miserable wet cloudy cold dreary August ever (bar the golden days of London 2012) a warm day has brought out some of our more colourful butterflies en masse. Make love while the sunshines! The butterflies have been getting so desperate they have even been on the wing in the rain. We are getting so desperate we may join the mass exodus leaving Cornwall every weekend.
a peacock and a silver-washed fritillary at the
knapweed bar, above, and on the right a handsome peacock.
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butterflies,
Inny valley
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