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Greater spotted woodpecker at the feeders

Over the last few weeks I have been keeping the feeders stocked up as the temperature starts to drop and the great tits, blue tits and sparrows have begun to return, along with a chaffinch or 2. Hopefully some more interesting birds will appear as the winter progresses. Last Friday I created a set up…

December 7, 20171 Commentbird, titBy Neil-UKWildlife

5 species of odonata in April

Yesterday I broke my dragonfly photography duck, well today I smashed it and got an unprecedented (for me) 5 species in April. Typically in April I might get my first large red damselflies, and I may have seen 1 or 2 more species in later days of April before, but 5 species is a new…

April 30, 20144 CommentsEssex, insect, odonata, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlife

Emperor dragonfly in flight at Bedfords Park

Today I popped into Bedfords Park for a break and to have look for red eyed damselflies. But what caught my attention were the many emperor dragonflies spread along the lake margin, each patrolling their territories and scrapping with each other where they crossed paths. Occasionally one would hover, and this one did at a…

July 12, 20131 CommentBedfords Park, Essex, Freshwater invertebrates, hoverfly, insect, odonata, ostracodBy Neil-UKWildlife

Playing with Pentax Q and DA300mm

The weather was meant to be sunny this morning: it wasn’t at 8.30am when I was trying out the new set up! (my Pentax Q and DA*300mm.) I was shooting 1/50th to about 200th second at 1680mm on a tripod. I got some ok results though considering most of these are cropped too. Female wigeon.…

February 6, 2013Leave a commentbird, Essex, warbler, wat tyler cp, waterfowlBy Neil-UKWildlife

4 spotted and broad bodied chaser dragonflies and azure damselflies

Today at Wat Tyler there were dragonflies abound at the one pond I managed to visit in my lunch break. The first I noticed was this male broad bodied chaser On the water surface a number of azure damselflies in tandem were egg laying in the weed that was at the surface. Soon after I…

May 30, 2012Leave a commentEssex, insect, odonata, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlife

Titchwell RSPB reserve: little egrets, goldfinch, spotted redshank and gadwall

Before going to Hunstanton for the sperm whale we spent the morning at RSPB Titchwell. We sawa number of birds, including 3 lifers for me: Arctic Redpoll, red throated diver and my first definate bar tailed godwit (which I’ve almost certainly seen before, but never 100% sure it was one). I got some nice photos…

January 5, 20121 Commentbird, finch, heron, Norfolk, Titchwell, waderBy Neil-UKWildlife
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