Monday, June 27, 2005

More monsters


Yes, another Four-spotted Chaser exuvia.


They look a bit more elegant once they've turned from a pond bottom-dwelling creepy crawly into a master of the air.

photos taken with Nikon Coolpix 995

Saturday, June 25, 2005

Looper




This is a 'looper' caterpillar in action. At the moment I don't know what species of moth it'll turn into, but doubtless someone out there knows...

photos taken with Nikon Coolpix 995

Thursday, June 23, 2005

Pondlife


Waterlilies

I thought I'd start off with something pretty in this post. Several people commented on the recent Four-spotted Chaser pics, saying how it looked like an alien. Well, if you're easily scared, perhaps you'd better not scroll down to the bottom of this post...




Large Red Damselfly

No, those lovelies aren't what I'm talking about.

When monsters attack:



This is the shell of a recently-emerged dragonfly (probably a Four-spotted Chaser). The technical name is an 'exuvia'. Dragonfly nymphs spend years living in ponds (they're quite fierce, even eating small fish) before they make the transformation into adult insects.

They creep out of the water, usually onto a plant stem, and literally climb out of their own skins before drying their wings and starting the delicate, short, final stage of their lives...

This page has a great sequence of pics which demonstrates the process beautifully.

photos taken with Nikon Coolpix 995

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Woodpigeon






Woodpigeon, my garden

Some people would say that Woodpigeon is best seen on a plate accompanied by some roasted vegetables and a nice garnish, but I'd argue that it's an interesting, beautiful bird in its own right.

I hear they taste nice, though...

photos taken with Nikon Coolpix 995 + Leica Apo Televid 62 with 16x eyepiece

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

The longest evening


Black-tailed Godwit. What a bird!


Snipe


Ladybird


Fly thing on thistle


Sedge Warbler with food.

photos taken with Nikon Coolpix 995 + Leica Apo Televid 62 with 16x eyepiece

Pretty flowers


Pyrethrum, Tanacetum cinerariaefolium

These make nice desktop wallpaper. If you want some, e-mail me (see link on right hand side).

photos taken with Nikon Coolpix 995

Not a Cockchafer...


Found this beastie floating dead in my pond when I got home this evening. I think it's a Cockchafer, Melolontha melolontha. It looked more like an acorn than a beetle, to start with.

UPDATE:

Thanks to Ray for leaving me a comment with the correct identification. This is actually a Summer Chafer, Amphimallon solstitialis.

photo taken with Nikon Coolpix 995

Sunday, June 19, 2005

Frogblogging


Common Frog

Today the pond's amphibian head-count was: three frogs, one toad.

photo taken with Nikon Coolpix 995

Thursday, June 09, 2005

Four-spotted Chaser









No need for digiscoping with this one. It perched right next to me on the edge of the old swimming pool (now a wildlife/fish pond) for several minutes while the sun went in.

photos taken with Nikon Coolpix 995

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Blogging for birders

If you're interested, I've written a feature in this month's Bird Watching magazine about my favourite subject - blogging. Click on the images to get a taste of what the mag's about.

Available from good newsagents in the UK, or subscribe online...