Nature Spot
Cinnibar Moth caterpillars look like tiny hazard warning tapes sending a signal to birds that they’re not for eating. They don’t taste nice and contain poisons.
Continue reading “Cinnibar Moth Caterpillar”Cinnibar Moth caterpillars look like tiny hazard warning tapes sending a signal to birds that they’re not for eating. They don’t taste nice and contain poisons.
Continue reading “Cinnibar Moth Caterpillar”A real predator of the animal kingdom. This dragonfly is, indeed, quite common in the UK. I’ve heard it said that their faces look like a smiley clown but at the same time, they are quite vicous predators too. I saw one just drop unexpectedly to the ground and then saw it had taken hold of a sizeable spider, just like a hawk landing on its prey.
Continue reading “Common Darter Dragonfly”I came across these black caterpillars a few days ago, all clustered together on a patch of nettles – not the most attractive organisms either. I didn’t know what they were – I mean which butterfly or moth species they belonged to.
Continue reading “Mystery to me”The colours out there are still amazing. Here’s a few wild growing flowers from my local area.
more ImagesI was just thinking back to the first photograph I ever sold. You might find it hard to believe but this is the one.
Continue reading “Fishing Boats at Ayr”I was frustrated early on, as I could see nothing at all new through my lens. Then the reds and oranges bled out to the west, leaving that deep blue velvet stretched over our heads with bright stars skinkling through. The frustration drained away, and I felt warm, consoled, and somehow safe.
Soon, those dark strangers were potential friends, and silent shadows hid no threat. My mind freed up to see in different light, as new colours blossomed in the night and lights became the nibs of pens.
more imagesThis was my first outing with the camera since the first slight easing of our COVID-19 lockdown. It allowed me to drive to the country park close by and get round it to see what was happening in nature there. I’d hoped for some nice shots of birds or insects but with a bit of a wind present, they were not so many of them out posing. So I’ve settled for a few images of some of the wild flowers, particularly in the section with ponds. There were one or two I don’t remember seeing before.
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