My thoughts and feelings about the wildlife I see. I am drawn to the vanishing wildlife I encounter, such as the wood-white butterfly, the nightingale and the endangered smooth snake. To these could be added the ancient Shoebill Stork, the Mysterious Marabou, the Mountain Gorilla and the Chimpanzee....and a host of others, great and small.
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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.
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!!!!
Thursday, 4 June 2009
Wednesday, 3 June 2009
Our most endangered Blue Butterfly, The silver studded blue
This tiny member of the blue family is gravely threatened by habitat loss and occurs in tiny numbers on a few heaths in the south of England. The brown female is as delightful as the blue male and both can be seen flying together in June and July when they appear briefly before vanishing again for another year.
Tuesday, 2 June 2009
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