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Backswimmers Notonecta

Freshwater invertebrates, heteroptera, insect, wat tyler cp, water boatmanBy Neil-UKWildlifeNovember 15, 20111 Comment

More from my pond photography back in February. This time the backswimmer or greater water boatman photos. These insects are one of the true bugs (heteroptera) a group of insects characterised by their mouthparts which have fused into a proboscis. You can see it clearly in this photo. I also got a couple of new…

Phantom midge larvae

Essex, Freshwater invertebrates, insect, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeNovember 13, 2011Leave a comment

I’ve finally got round to editing some photos from a pond photography session back in February. This included some of my best photos of phantom midge.

Berosus signaticoillis water scavenger beetle

beetles, Essex, Freshwater invertebrates, insect, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeNovember 12, 20111 Comment

Yesterday I photographed some of the creatures that turned up in a quick dip of a slightly brackish to freshwater ditch in Wat Tyler CP. Here I found what I’m pretty sure is Berosus signaticoillis a type of water scavenger beetle. It is possibly another species but Im pretty sure it is one of the…

Wasp beetle and common crab spider

Arachnid, beetles, Essex, insect, spiders, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeNovember 9, 20111 Comment

Back in May a wasp beetle was found and I got a few photos. It is a type of longhorn beetle that mimics a wasp to fool predators into thinking its dangerous. Also found was this common crab spider.

Wheatear

bird, Essex, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeOctober 18, 2011Leave a comment

Here is the last batch from my encounter with the wheatear, all of which were taken with the 300mm lens This one is uncropped I took some in different poses, although bits of grass detract from some of the shots.

Wheatear with weevil on its beak

beetles, bird, Essex, insect, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeOctober 15, 2011Leave a comment

While photographing the wheatear at Wat tyler CP, I noticed something on its beak. I seems to be some sort of weevil. Possibly Sitona lineatus or s imilar weevils species.

Wat Tyler Wheatear

bird, Essex, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeOctober 11, 20115 Comments

Today at Wat tyler, I got told there was a wheatear in the car park.  So I grabbed my gear and headed out to have a look.  I grabbed some record shots before it flew to the nearby gravel. I managed to creep quite closely by laying on my belly doing a pretty decent seal…

Bee wolf, 22 spot ladybird and brown argus at Canvey Wick

butterflies, Essex, grasshopperBy Neil-UKWildlifeOctober 10, 2011Leave a comment

Back in August, I went along to the Buglife walk at Canvey Wick.  The weather was not perfect but improved as the day went on so we did find some nice invertebrates, which is what the site is famous for.  In fact it is believed to have more species per hectare than any other site…

Broad bodied chaser nymph, smooth newt tadpole and hawker dragonfly nymphs

amphibian, Essex, Freshwater invertebrates, insect, odonata, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeOctober 5, 20111 Comment

Some more pond photos. For this broad bodied chaser nymph I used image stacking. I also tried some image stacking on some smooth newt tadpoles. And this damselfly nymph. I also took some typical macros of this hawker dragonfly nymph, which had just shed its skin and was light green in colour.

Hawker dragonfly nymph close up

Essex, Freshwater invertebrates, insect, odonata, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeOctober 4, 2011Leave a comment

Here is an image of a hawker dragonfly nymph that has just shed its skin (hence the light colouration), that I took using my photographic aquarium.  I managed to increase the depth of field by using image stacking (combining a few images focused at different distances).

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