Wasp spider wide angle
A wide angle of a wasp spider from a couple of days ago.
A wide angle of a wasp spider from a couple of days ago.
A quick photo of a common lizard on a post in Wat Tyler Country Park
When dipping the river at Bellever on Dartmoor I found a strange looking tube made of sand. I turned out to be the case of a Rheotanytarsus sp midge larva. Sadly it didnt seem to be occupied, but a new one for me anyway.
DetailsAs you may have guessed from recent posts I have had a few goes at shooting pond creatures with a white background. They great thing about these images is it is easy to play around with them and make things like a make a collage of them. Here is my first attempt:
DetailsSome more white background photos, this time of the aquatic predator, a water scorpion Nepa cinerea.
A few shots from this evening of a lovely vixen. Over the hill. Wandering down the road. Towards me. And posing backlit.
DetailsA quick 1 photo post. A Screech or squeek beetle Hygrobia hermanni taken in my photographic aquarium
Popped over to West Canvey Marsh RSPB reserve yesterday in my lunch break to see the Lesser Yellow Legs, a bird I have never seen before. It was a distant view, and sadly the design at West Canvey means all birds on the far side of the lake there are and the birds on the…
DetailsAnother thing that turned up in my river sampling was this beautiful demoiselle nymph. I placed it in my photographic aquarium and managed some close ups of this alien look creature. In this photo you can see the large ‘horn’ behind the eye which distinguishes it from the related banded demoiselle. I found it among…
DetailsBack in August last year I did my own river dipping/sampling for the first time, at Bellever on Dartmoor, and managed to find my first ever stonefly nymphs The exact species is hard if not impossible to determin without a specimen under the microscope, but it was kindly Idebtified by Craig Macadam as one of…
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