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Saturday, 10 May 2025

A Butterfly Shoot - Cerne Abbas

One of my first trips to Cerne Abbas this year.
The species at this time is quite varied, ranging from the one that every one wants to catch a sight of - the Duke of Burgundy, a couple of Skippers, Green Hairstreak, Brown Argus and Small Heath.
I just missed getting a shot of the Marsh Fritillary, but I will catch up with that species sometime shortly I hope.
I have also inclueded a few scene images, which is typical of the County of Dorset.



Duke of Burgundy




Common Blue (Male)




Green Hairstreak



Dingy Skipper




Small Heath

I did get a poor shot of this species with its wings open as it was flying. 

Not something to be seen very often.


Brown Argus

Green-veined White. (Male) Spring Brood


Grizzled Skipper (Female)


Male




Wednesday, 7 May 2025

A Nature Mix

Spring is a great time to go out walking if you want to see birds, butterflies and wildflowers.
It is even better if you like taking photographs of such things.

Greenfinch

Water forget-me-not

Orange Tip (Male)


Geranium

Creeping Buttercup

Speckled Wood



Common Alder


Green-veined White

Common Alder





Friday, 2 May 2025

The Moorhen Nest

On one of my local walks there is a pond in a small woodland Nature Reserve.
All the year around there is usually a Moorhen observed on and around the water.

At this time a pair of Moorhen have set a nest on the water amongst the reeds, which thankfully is not accessible by humans. 
When I visited one of the Moorhens was sitting on eggs. The other Moorhen was bringing more nesting material to build up the nest further.

Hopefully later on I will get a few shots of the young as they swim around the pond.



The nest is centre right in the photograph.













I must point out that these images were taken with a long lens so as not to disturb the sitting bird.