I am trying to lose the weight that I put on over xmas, so in an effort to boost my chances I have been doing a lot more walking. I have been out and about with big lenses and small lenses in an effort to get some different shots. I have, for the first time ever, been paying a lot more atttention to the plants that I have been seeing. I have posted a Lesser celandine shot recently but want to add the following, I am struggling with the identity of the first two, my Observer book of wild flowers isnt brilliant for a complete numpty like me.
I know this is a violet (I think), but am not sure if its a "Common Dog" or a "Hairy" I'm guessing Common.
I have no idea what this next one is, I cant find a picture that matches.
I'd be grateful for a pointer.
This next one is Daisy.
and this next is a Dandelion Clock.
Finally Wood Anemones..
In addtion to the flowers I've seen a fair few Butterflies. Comma, Small Tortoiseshell, Orange tip, Brimstone, Peacock, and what I thought was a green veined white but I couldn't be sure as I only got a glance. I have got a couple of shots but they were taken with my 600 lens so maybe not as good as I'd like.
Comma.
Peacock.
Small Tortoiseshell.
I've had a few close encounters with other stuff too, this was the first Wasp I saw.
and this Red tailed Bee was a delight, is it asleep do you think?
This Flesh Fly sat still long enough for me to get a shot.
and this Spider wasn't the easiest to catch.
But the most amazing thing were the Wood Ants I saw when I went to Haugh Woods, I saw a few nests with what looked like millions of the ants scurrying around, again I apologise for the lack of detail but sitting and watching them was mind blowing, some were carrying bits of leaf litter and wood that were much bigger than themselves.
So, I think it's obvious that I've been enjoying the unusually warm weather and that once again I'm enjoying lugging a camera around too.
3 comments:
Pretty and vivid.
Hi Brian, some nice shots. the first of your flowers is periwinkle (vinca) rather than a violet, and the second is a form of veronica (speedwell). The double daisy is a lovely little flower, and how great is it to have seen the butterflies out and about? Sadly looks like the weather will go for the weekend - just for a change!
Hi both,
Bob, thanks for your comments.
Brian thanks for that, I have very very little knowledge about flowers and for that matter trees too.
It will be sad to see the sun disappear. I hope its not going to be like last year when we have an excellent start and then crap throughout the summer.
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