Welcome to the photographic precis of our saunters around local Nature Reserves and other places of interest
It is difficult to tire of these Nature Reserves, the delight of seeing old friends like Cowslips bursting into bloom or the first Damselflies of the year emerging. Occasionally we spot something new to us, whether rare or common place it is great to research the species and learn something about them.
I started out just enjoying the visual feast of Dragonflies and Damselflies in the summer but now find myself drawn towards the world of Shieldbugs, Beetles, Butterflies and Hoverflies. Insects I never gave a passing glance to in the past can lead intriguing lives I now find fascinating
In short, Nature Reserves are fabulous, get out there and enjoy!
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We took a quick visit to Summer Leys Nature Reserve on a rather hot day which meant we kept our stroll down to a gentle potter near the Car Park. Nevertheless there was plenty to see:
We spotted quite a few Lackey Moth Caterpillars, they really are quite spectacular!
Cycling past Abington Meadows Nature Reserve on quite an overcast day I decided to pop in and have a look around on my return journey. Fortunately I had a camera handy to take a couple of snaps.
I've not really looked for Mayflies this year, this is however the first one I have noticed
April was a busy time in the garden, not a lot of rain but lots of insect activity as the weather was warm: