Wednesday, September 12, 2012
showing off our long tails
about this time of years groups of small birds of the tit and finch families, like these long tailed tits, start to group together and forage on the berries and seeds. Long tailed tits seem to be very excitable and flit quickly from tree to tree which makes them elusive subjects to photograph. They usually give themselves away by making a high pitched squeaks (Si Si)
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birds
Saturday, September 08, 2012
another spot of colour
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butterflies,
Venterdon
spot of colour
a fritillary adding some vivid colour to a meadow full of devil's bit scabious and betony (below). To our eyes these butterflies seem very conspicuous; maybe they are advertising that they are highly inedible.
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butterflies,
flora,
Greenscoombe
Thursday, September 06, 2012
web central
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Inny valley,
insect life
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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