Friday, 27 July 2012

Hot at last

Now we have finally had some hot weather the insect life on the common has sprung into life. There are more butterflies around at last; mainly ringlets and meadow browns, with the occasional comma. The grasshoppers are singing away like crazy. I've seen a couple of dragonflies at Scouts' Pond, one being a ruddy darter, but the most noticeable species there is the common blue damselfly, which this year is present in large numbers.


I rather like this sinister view, with the strong sunlight casting a shadow from the insect on the back of a leaf:


And after numerous attempts, I was finally pleased to get a reasonable shot of one in flight:


Further on along the boardwalk were a couple of juvenile reed buntings, evidence of at least one successful breeding. The rotten weather this year has probably had a bad effect on breeding success, but at least one brood of one of our signature species has survived.


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