Wednesday, July 18, 2012
upside down birds
a nuthatch, another occasional visitor to the bird feeders, demonstrating the art of feeding upside down.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
quelle demoiselle
a female beautiful demoiselle, with characteristic metallic green body, bronze coloured tip to abdomen and white patch near tip of wings. The British Dragonfly society is worth a visit (see link) for more information about these insects.
Labels:
Inny valley,
insect life
Saturday, July 14, 2012
a snake in the grass cuttings
I can't tell you how much pleasure it gives me to discover a grass snake in our garden and to be able to photograph it basking in the sun (the first sun for two weeks I am told). It is lying on a compost heap where apparently they often lay their eggs. It is a sign that our garden is supporting the sort of wildlife diversity that we have long hoped for. The bulge towards the tail is either an unfortunate amphibian, or perhaps some eggs. Long but not venomous, and sometimes called ringed because of the yellow collar around its neck.
Close inspection of the photos shows two, possibly three orange/red blobs on the back of the snake's head. These are snake mites (see link). What a strange rich world we live in.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Thursday, June 28, 2012
butterfly heaven
white admiral (top) and purple emperor (bottom) on same day within 10 minutes of each other. I love France!
Labels:
butterflies
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
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