Croome

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R and I went for an early walk around Croome this morning. Both of us were tired from the exertions of the week (though he’d been doing actual proper work, so had more right to grumpy fatigue than I did), … Continued

Zorro

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The Black Darter is Britain’s smallest dragonfly, at an overall length of around 3.5 cm. It’s a species of moors and heaths, where it breeds in acidic pools and the shallow water at the margins of lakes, and it flies … Continued

Humming

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After having a bad night, I slumped grumpily at my desk all morning, processing photo files while listening to political podcasts; but at lunch time I pulled myself together and went off to Upton Warren in search of birds. On … Continued

Carding Mill Valley

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I’m calling this image Making the Best of a Frustrating Day. I drove to Shropshire this morning to look for Golden-ringed Dragonflies in Carding Mill Valley, but the only ones I think I saw were a distant shimmer of spotlit … Continued

Brimstone

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I’ve been gadding about recently – too many trips out, too many photos taken, and not enough sorted, culled and processed; so I gave myself a relatively lazy day today and tried to catch up a little. As well as … Continued

Sunbathing

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I spent this afternoon at Croome, just because it felt like too long since I was last there. I hadn’t been planning to blip another Common Darter so soon after the one I posted on Sunday, but out of all … Continued

My hobby

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My hobby is chasing around after wildlife and trying to get better at photographing it. Some days are more successful than others, and today counts as a good one because I managed to capture this hobby, hunting dragonflies over Napton … Continued

Torpid

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The weather this morning was horrible, which gave me several hours with nothing better to do than work on photos. The good news is that I’ve now culled 90% of the photos I took yesterday of the Grey Phalarope. The … Continued

Grey Phalarope

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When birders use the word “confiding”, it conveys the charming, though inaccurate, sense that a bird is happy to be in the company of people; what it really means is that the bird is so busy about its own concerns … Continued

Teeny tiny orchid

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While we were taking down the camera club photo exhibition at the Playhouse in Stratford on Monday, one of the managers noticed this photo I’d taken of a short-eared owl, and asked if they could borrow it to display as … Continued