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Hunting Britain’s biggest spider, the fen raft spider

Arachnid, Freshwater invertebrates, spiders, videoBy Neil-UKWildlifeNovember 28, 20153 Comments

This year I decided that I needed to get some good shots of raft spiders, the largest spider species found in the UK. Unfortunately living in Essex there are no sites nearby, the closest good site I’m aware of being Thursley Common in Surrey, where the Bog Raft Spider Dolomedes fimbriatus can be found. A…

Burrowing Mayfly nymph Ephemera sp video

Ephemeroptera, insect, Suffolk, videoBy Neil-UKWildlifeJanuary 23, 20131 Comment

While on and excellent FSC course at Flatford Mill I caught a burrowing mayfly nymph Ephemera sp. It is the nymph of the original Mayfly, which are most commonly on the wing in May, hence the name which is named after the Mayflower, better known as hawthorn, which blooms at the end of April when…

Flatford Mill

landscape, landscapes, Suffolk, UncategorizedBy Neil-UKWildlifeJanuary 22, 20131 Comment

On a lovely morning at Flatford Mill I saw the wonderful Constable painting scene and thought it would be rude not too..

Rabbit kit at Minsmere

mammalBy Neil-UKWildlifeMay 8, 2012Leave a comment

A couple of weekends ago I visited a very wet Minsmere RSPB nature reserve in Suffolk. There was not much about but in the car park I photographed some rabbits, including a cute little kit. Another was grooming

Siskin, redpoll, muntjac, coal tit and other birds at Elvenden Center Parcs

bird, finch, Gamebird, mammal, thrush, tit, UncategorizedBy Neil-UKWildlifeFebruary 4, 2012Leave a comment

As I mentioned in my previous post I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of wildlife at Center Parcs. The feeders in front of the hide were especially good. At least 1 lesser redpoll was about. Which was joined by the many siskin. As you can see most the photos were unfortunately on the feeders…

Sparrowhawk catches blue tit at Elveden Center Parcs

bird, BOPBy Neil-UKWildlifeFebruary 1, 20128 Comments

Last weekend I had a short holiday at Center Parcs and was pleasantly surprised by the amount of wildlife there. Not long after arriving a small flock of crossbill flew over and a minute into my search for breakfast the nest day I had been within a couple of meters of a treecreeper (no camera…

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