swift attack, don't shoot until you see the whites of their eyes
Friday, July 19, 2013
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
agrions
Labels:
butterflies,
Inny valley,
insect life
Monday, July 15, 2013
singing post
Yellowhammers seem to become more vocal at this time of year. It may be due to the first brood practising the characteristic song as it often comes out a bit garbled. They like to find the highest point in hedges etc to sing and more and more they have started to favour telegraph poles. It certainly adds a bit of colour to an iconic piece of modern drab design.
One tattered tortoiseshell, and one red admiral spotted today. perhaps the warmth is bringing them out.
One tattered tortoiseshell, and one red admiral spotted today. perhaps the warmth is bringing them out.
Labels:
birds
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Meadow dogs
Hard though it is to believe it has been hot and sunny for almost two weeks now. This is the first spell of decent summer weather we have had since 2005. We spent this morning ambling through the meadows by the river Inny. There were hundreds of meadow browns and ringlets and I spent a long time trying to capture them on a photo to convey some idea of what our meadows are like now. This is the nearest I got (guest dog:- Meg from next door). Apart from one marbled white, a few small whites and some small skippers there were no other species of butterfly despite the warmth. However, at least a kingfisher appeared four times in quick succession, flying towards me and then up and away to give a flash of its brilliant orange breast plumage. The fish were biting, and so were the horse flies. There were several species of dragonfly and damsel fly. Always of course followed by the meadow dogs!
Labels:
butterflies,
dogs,
Inny valley,
meadows
Saturday, July 13, 2013
hirundines
swifts are the fighter squadrons of the bird world, they look like scimitars as they flash past, often in formation as below.
swallows are smaller, have much longer tail streamers, and have white breast feathers. Martins are similar to swallows but have forked tails rather than streamers. And they are nesting successfully behind the barrier!
Tuesday, July 09, 2013
what it is NOT all about
the result of banking profits, destruction of the environment, no time for consultation, money before everything else.
Labels:
dogatribe
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