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Sunday, 14 June 2009

Two adders together on Crooksbury Common



I found these two gorgeous adders together yesterday on Crooksbury Common. One of them is especially beautifully marked. What a splendid snake. The female adders need lots of warmth now as they prepare to give birth so they sun themselves as much as possible. Look out for them on the edges of paths and in bracken and heather....

Thursday, 11 June 2009

A smooth snake and a grass snake together


Now here is an amazing picture!! Why? Because smooth snakes (our rarest reptile) are thought to feed mainly on other reptiles. However the grass snake is safe here because the two are the same size. Lucky old grass snake! Both species are found on the Surrey heaths where they live in the heather and are rarely seen.

A beautiful male stonechat


The stonechats are tiny robin sized birds with a big personality. They are among my favourite birds and the males are especially feisty, "tapping" madly if you get too close and flickling their wings. I also think they are amazingly beautiful and their stone tapping sound is one of my favourite sounds on the heath. Look out for them now as they are nesting again after returning from Africa.

Monday, 8 June 2009

Ethereal Swans at Fleet Pond



Fleet pond was once a Royal fish pond. It is now the largest lake in Hampshire and is a good place to see birds, especially swans. In the evening light these are truly magnificent creatures and supremely graceful.

Turtle Doves in Tugley



Aren't these turtle doves beautiful.....

Baby Blue Tits In The Garden





Sunday, 7 June 2009

Baby Blackbird


The young black birds are out and about now and looking cute. They are very vulnerable to predation by cats though so if you see one gently shoo it into a tree or if it can't fly yet (they sometimes leave the nest early), put it in the branches of a tree. Don't listen to the TV naturalists of this world who advise leaving a bird where it is to be eaten by cats (inevitably). Some birds need our help!!!!