Wednesday, 5 August 2015

YOU SAW ME STANDING ALONE.

I have stayed local this week my longest journey being to Sandwich Bay,a walk or two over the cliffs and to Temple Ewell have provided enough interest to share with you.
BLUE MOON-not really blue but it was the second full moon in July,this happens infrequently,hence "once in a blue moon"

PEACOCK a new generation is emerging.

 YELLOWHAMMER carrying food.

 HAREBELLS IN BLOOM
 HOLLY BLUE SECOND GENERATION

 SMALL BLUES


 WAYFARING FRUIT.
 MUNKEBO MAERSK BY THE VARNE-Bolougne Cathedral can be seen on the far left.
 LARGE WHITE EGG LAYING ON WILD CABBAGE.
 LARGE WHITE


 CHALK HILL BLUES MATING

 COMMON BLUES have had a lean time in spring,second generation now emerging.

 Hope they have a better late season.

COMMON BLUE WING DETAIL

 FEMALE CHALKHILL BLUE


 At last the Silver Spotted Skipper has emerged









THE WALL the second generation of the year
 SOUTHERN HAWKER-ST MARGARETS

 YOUNG GREEN WOODPECKER.
 SNIPE RESTING  AT REST HARROW SCRAPE
 LITTLE RINGED PLOVER
 GREEN SANDPIPER
 FEMALE RED CRESTED POCHARD
THE WALL -SAMPHIRE HOE
 FEMALE COMMON BLUE AT THE HOE-a colour variation.
 ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL
WALL UNDERWING.
 ADONIS BLUE CATERPILLAR being tended by red ants

 FLEDGLING BLACK REDSTARTS AT THE HOE.


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