Showing posts with label mandarin duck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mandarin duck. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 July 2025

The Forest of Dean part eight

 The final part of our holiday to the Forest of Dean and I have combined two days into one Blog. The first day saw my wife and I visit Symonds Yat where I took loads of photos of the view on my phone but only a few with the camera and they consisted of a couple of distant Peregrines and a Buzzard. The second day started at New Fancy Viewpoint in the hope of seeing Peregrines and Goshawk we didn’t see either. Then it was on to NT Westbury Court Gardens and finally Soudley Ponds.

A distant Peregrine at Symonds Yat.


A second distant Peregrine.

A distant Buzzard.

Chiffchaff from New Fancy Viewpoint.

A couple of Crossbill from the same place.


Emperor Dragonfly from Westbury Court.


These fish at Westbury Court must be used to being hand fed as they came to the surface the moment anyone walked by.


Bumblebee coming into land.

 Aphids being farmed by Ants for their honeydew.

Green Dock Beetle.

Red Kite above a café that we stopped at to have a coffee.

Red-eyed Damselfly at Soudley Ponds.

Large Red Damselfly with bait.

Pond Skater also with bait.

If you don’t look too closely these images of a young Pied Wagtail catching Damselflies look quite sharp.


Female Mandarin.

Male Mandarin.

Pied Wagtail.

Female Emperor laying eggs.


The same female only this time eating on the wing.



Wednesday, 11 June 2025

The Forest of Dean part five

 Some more images from our holiday.

I think I said in an earlier Blog that we saw loads of these Dor Beetles both alive and dead.

Harlequin Ladybird.

Helophilus pendulus Hoverfly.


Marmalade Hoverfly.


Zebra Spider.

Dark Bush-cricket.

Garden Bumblebee.

Moth Sp. pupa?

Female Mandarin with chicks.

One of the chicks trying to catch a fly.

The rest of the images, including this Buzzard being mobbed, were taken from the patio of the cottage.


Kestrel.

A short sequence of a Swallow hawking for flies.





Cinnabar Moth.

German Wasp.


Thursday, 29 May 2025