Sunday, September 10, 2006

punctuation


this is the comma (for the top side see 16/7 in archive) but showing the intriguing white mark on the undeside of the wing very clearly. This must be a second generation comma, perhaps it ought to be called the apostrophe but then it would never be found in the right place. Its a hard life (!). Posted by Picasa

Saturday, September 09, 2006

holly


this picture appeals to me; it is almost as if the holly has been used to paint the sky. The holly is fighting back against a bad dose of honey fungus. Is this the largest living organism in Cornwall? Posted by Picasa

orpine


this is a succulent plant that flowers very late. Used variously as a fly repellent and a sensor for unsuitable bachelors (perhaps these disparate functions are actually quite similar). Mistakenly named for yellow flowered wall pepper (orpiment in French). Posted by Picasa

harris hawk


missing hawk, if anyone sees this hawk let me know and I will pass on the news to his owner. He has jesses (short leather straps on his legs) and bells so you may hear him even if you don't see him. Posted by Picasa

Friday, September 08, 2006

red admiral


and continuing the nautical theme, this is a good close up of the red admiral. This particular buddleia seems to be very attractive to all flying insects. Cuttings can be sent to Downgate. Posted by Picasa

cormorant and fish


this picture is interesting for two reasons, firstly this is the first cormorant I have seen on the Inny, and secondly it has a fish in its mouth. Maybe the habitat is improving. Posted by Picasa