Saturday, 24 August 2019

Guess What ....

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... this is a photograph of.

Thursday, 22 August 2019

Common Darter Dragonfly

First one obliged by allowing me to get within about four feet to photograph it while it rested in the garden.

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Then I found another when we went walkabout down the lane

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Both times they co-operated long enough to obtain some video



A bit wobbly as all were taken hand held.
All taken with the M5 and 18-150mm lens.

Wednesday, 21 August 2019

A Chance Encounter

Went looking for dragonflies down the lane and had a brief encounter with

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a pair of Muntjac deer. Even with 150mm zoom they were hard to see.

Closer crop of the above photo

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While watching them I only noticed one. When I saw the photo I could see there were a pair.
We were far enough away not to scare them and the wind was blowing towards us.
They slowly ambled away and disappeared from view.
Needless to say, Penny was just as interested as I was.

Tuesday, 20 August 2019

I've Got a Lovely Bunch of ....

..... fungi

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These should be common enough but could I find a matching picture to identify them? Nope!
They appear to be of the Psathyrella family but which I know not.
Cannot be seen in this shot is the nearly buried piece of rotting tree branch they are growing on.
I guess they are about 20mm across.

Monday, 19 August 2019

Eyeing Up the Next Meal?

A Common Darter dragonfly seems to have its eyes on the green bottle fly.

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A hurried shot with the Nikon Coolpix S9050

Plant Patterns

Just a few close shots of patterns on plants in my garden

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It was good practice using the M5 with 28mm macro lens in very blustery conditions.
All taken in RAW, cropped and saved as 100% JPGs in Affinity Photo.

Saturday, 17 August 2019

Minibeasts

An afternoon look round to see what minibeasts were about.

Bee on Bramble

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Woodlouse on rotting wood

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Ants on the same rotting wood

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A moth, possibly AgriphilaTristella

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Finally a spider

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as yet unidentified.
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