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Wednesday, 30 June 2010

More Silver Studded Blues and Small Blue



Silver Studded Blue Roosting




I found this blue, and several others, roosting in the long grass on Yateley common. With each passing year, ths butterfly fades away from our memory even as it disppears from the heaths. With its complex ecology - (associated with an ant which needs heather of a certain length)- the blue quickly vanishes if the bell heather gets too long. Lack of grazing since 1940 has led to the heaths becoming overgrown.....and the butterfly has all but gone. See it while you can.

Tuesday, 29 June 2010

Robins are so pretty





The robin is one of our favourite birds, nationally, and it has almost a sacred status; even in this secular land. Small, tame and immenseley beautiful, they are truly lovely to see, anywhere, any time.....

Wood Lark and Tree Pipit videos

Monday, 28 June 2010

Wood Larks and Tree Pipits at Farnham Heath









Yesterday, these marvellous birds were at Farnham Heath Nature Reserve. In the evenng light the air rings with the calls of these two bird species as they make their exuberant sailing display flights high into the air before gliding down into the heather. These two birds are increasingly rare and in decline. The lark, especially so.

Thursday, 24 June 2010

Magical Waters



Water nymphs and Ondines lurk in the streams and wells, still....look for them as you cross, offer them flowers and dreams and utter respect....and when it is dark remember and honour them with candle light.

Amazing Birds








I never tire of birds. They are my solace. In all their forms they are utterly beautiful, magnificent creatures, linking earth and sky, the past and the future....In the heron sunning itself and the giant ground hornbill sleeping on the ground, I see nature at work. There are beaks and beaks and colours, and I wonder, do birds dream and what or who created such creatures...? Such genius....such magic. There is mystery in a Starling's red wing and a roller's rufous chest and pale blue tail....and what of the Inca Tern with its long curved beak and the marvelous stock dove lurking in the trees...and the great dark vulture....what does he think...would he eat me?