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World rivers day

flatworm, Freshwater invertebrates, pond skater, StoneflyBy Neil-UKWildlifeSeptember 27, 20152 Comments

Today is world rivers day, so I thought to celebrate I would right a quick post showing some of Britain’s river wildlife. Perhaps the most colourful bird in Britain, the kingfisher, is usually found perched by rivers, hunting fish. Also hunting fish, heron can be found at and in rivers. Salmon rely on clean rivers…

Glossy Ibis at Wat Tyler CP

bird, Essex, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeSeptember 17, 2015Leave a comment

Today I was sitting in the Green Centre hide at Wat Tyler Country Park chatting to my friend Dave C, when I got a call telling me the glossy ibis was in creek. I headed over there and there, a little way off, in the creek was a glossy ibis. It was heading towards us,…

Norfolk hawker and other wildlife from RSPB Strumpshaw Fen

Arachnid, insect, Norfolk, odonata, spiders, Strumpshaw fenBy Neil-UKWildlifeSeptember 5, 20151 Comment

Back in June I had visit to RSPB Strumpshaw Fen in Norfolk, one of my favourite reserves. I decided to do an anti clockwise loop and started in the area near the ‘Doctors Garden.’ The sun decided to disappear behind the cloud as I arrived around lunchtime, so I wasn’t holding up much hope of…

fen raft spider

Pond creature photography

amphibian, Arachnid, Freshwater invertebrates, newt, spidersBy Neil-UKWildlifeAugust 27, 2015Leave a comment

Regular readers will know that I often photograph pond creatures, both in situ in the wild (as in the above photo of a fen raft spider) and also using my photographic mini aquarium set up. I am also now running a workshop to show people how to photograph these interesting creatures, details on this and…

Southern migrant or blue eyed hawker Aeshna affinis update 7-8-15

Essex, odonata, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeAugust 8, 20151 Comment

Please the read introduction text on this post first HERE (which also has some other useful info) Wow where did that week go.  Kept meaning to post an update each evening, but seeing others posting photos from most days, I figured most folk would be able to see the Southern migrants (or ‘Thames Hawker’ as…

Greater pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis

Aquatic molluscsBy Neil-UKWildlifeAugust 5, 2015Leave a comment

Water louse Asellus aquaticus

Freshwater Crustaceans, Pond creaturesBy Neil-UKWildlifeAugust 5, 2015Leave a comment

Southern migrant hawker Aeshna affinis update 3-8-15

Essex, insect, odonata, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeAugust 3, 2015Leave a comment

  Please the read introduction text on this post first HERE (which also has some other useful info) The headline news as it were is Tim Caroen yesterday managed to track down some tandem pair Southern migrant hawkers on RSPB West Canvey Marshes and a male on RSPB/Buglife Canvey Wick. No such luck for me…

Southern migrant hawker at Wat Tyler CP update 2-8-15

Essex, insect, odonata, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeAugust 2, 20151 Comment

Please the read introduction text on this post first HERE (which also has some other useful info) What a difference a few days make. On Wednesday I was thinking the southern migrant (or blue eyed) hawkers might have been having a brief early(ish) emergence and numbers reducing, then Thursday and Friday resulted in plenty of…

Southern migrant hawker at Wat Tyler CP, Essex update 31-7-15

Essex, insect, odonata, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeAugust 1, 2015Leave a comment

Please the read introduction text on this post first HERE (which also has some other useful info) First of all sorry for the lack of updates, I’ve heard through the grapevines of reports being posted elsewhere in the last week, but until today I haven’t had a decent view since Saturday, due to the weather…

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