Showing posts with label orange tip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orange tip. Show all posts

Friday, 10 May 2024

St Aidan’s/Swilly Ings part one

 My wife and I had a drive down into Yorkshire a few weeks ago to visit RSPB St Aidan’s nature reserve. We were hoping to see the Black-necked Grebe that breed there and we did, however there is so much more to see so over the next few Blogs watch this space. I’m starting with the insects.

Male Orange-tip Butterfly. We saw quite a few of these around the site.










Cassida viridis. Green Tortoise Beetle.

Mining Bee?

Alder leaf beetle.

Chironomus plumosus a large none biting midge.

7-spot Ladybirds.


Gorse Shieldbug.


Tiger Moth caterpillar?


Sunday, 14 May 2023

A few images…

 …from a short walk around Burdon Moor.

Whitethroat.



Orange-tip Butterfly.


Gorse Shieldbug.

Bee gathering pollen.

Bumblebee.

Peacock Butterfly.


Saturday, 12 June 2021

Images from Scotland…

 …part four (the final part). On our penultimate day in Scotland, we had a drive up to the Boat of Garten for White-faced Darter. Unfortunately, we didn’t find any in fact we only saw one Large-red Damselfly in the time we were there. What I didn’t expect to see were Crested Tits, I have seen them around the visitor centre at Loch Garten during autumn but they tend to stay high in the treetops during spring so to see them, all be it at a distance, was great. While in the area, we went to see the Slavonian Grebe it’s always great to catch up with them. 

Crested Tit





Slavonian Grebe







Oystercatcher


Netted Mountain Moth. This is the first time I have been able to get images of this moth they usually don’t stay still long enough.


Cranefly laying eggs


Willow Warbler.


Buzzard above the visitor centre at Loch Garten


The cottage has a large pond and when we got back from Boat of Garten I had a look around it. This Orangetip Butterfly was near the waters edge.


In the pond, I saw these nymphs the large one is, I think, a Water Beetle nymph unfortunately I don’t know what the smaller one is.


On our final day I opened the curtains to find these Pheasants fast asleep on the fence. 





Saturday, 24 April 2021

The weather has been…

 …so good lately I have been out with my camera nearly every day so I am way behind with the editing of my images (who wants to sit in front of a computer when they can be outside). Here are some images from a few days ago.

I thought at first this Skylark had a bit of dirt on its beak but on closer inspection, it’s a Weevil.



Willow Warbler



Another Willow Warbler from a different location.


Chiffchaff


Long-tailed Tit




Singing Wren


And a singing Dunnock.


Distant Jay


Flying Jay


My first Shieldbug of the year


My first image of an Orangetip for the year.


Small White?


Ladybirds doing what Ladybirds do in spring.