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Hawker Dragonfly Nymph

Essex, Freshwater invertebrates, insect, odonata, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeFebruary 9, 20122 Comments

A few more from the pond dipping session.  Some photos of a hawker dragonfly nymph. Here is a close up of the head. And probably my favourite shot.

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Ilybius sp diving beetle

beetles, Essex, Freshwater invertebrates, insect, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeFebruary 8, 2012Leave a comment

back in June I found some smaller diving beetles that were very dark in colour. I guessed they were no Dytiscus and with a bit of research settled on Ilybius sp. I got some different angles, including this one of the air bubble at teh tip of the abdomen. And my favourite one was this…

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Adult woodworm beetle

beetles, Essex, insect, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeFebruary 7, 20121 Comment

A week or so ago I photographed something a bit different, adult woodworm beetles. These emerged from some logs a few days after they were brought inside. I think they are quite cute, though you wouldn’t want to find them on (or in!) your valuable antique furniture! This one fell on his back at one…

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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…

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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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Grey seals and scavenging gulls

bird, gull, mammal, sealBy Neil-UKWildlifeJanuary 31, 2012Leave a comment

Some more shots from Donna Nook. A female seal gets aggressive. A reflection shot. And a nice pair of whiskers! Sadly everywhere there are young being raised, there are are some that don’t make it. But nature is not one to waste and the gulls are quick to take advantage. The greater black gulls are…

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Grey seals at Donna Nook

mammal, sealBy Neil-UKWildlifeJanuary 25, 2012Leave a comment

My trip to Donna Nook was pretty productive and I have enough photos for at least a couple more posts. Including this one of a mother and pup. A female making a racket. Another lying around. I got a close up of a seal being aggressive to another. Some more of the pups. Some seal…

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Seal pups at Donna Nook

mammal, sealBy Neil-UKWildlifeJanuary 22, 20122 Comments

Back in December I headed up to Donna Nook seal colony and took loads of photos, which will take a few posts to cover. I’ll start with a few of the seal pup photos. Cuteness alert!

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Elan Valley landscapes and waterfall

landscapes, walesBy Neil-UKWildlifeJanuary 20, 20121 Comment

When in Wales in November, between visits to Gigrin, we did some landscape photography around Elan valley. Landscapes aren’t something I do much but I had a go at a waterfall. I even tried a slow shutter speed. The valley plays host to anumber of reservoirs and dams, which have water cascading over them There…

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Common toadlets and Long winged rosel’s bush cricket

amphibian, bird, Cricket, epping forest, Essex, insectBy Neil-UKWildlifeJanuary 16, 20121 Comment

Following on from the last post in Epping Forest, later on in the same day I came across some common toadlets in the leaf litter. They certainly qualify as cute in my book. I also found this Rosel’s Bush Cricket, this individual was one of the less common long winged forms. On a trip to…

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