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Tuesday, 13 July 2010

Banded Grayling and Linnet at Long Valley




This magnificent banded grayling was on the path running through long valley. What a sight. What a personality!

Little Egret







These magnificent birds are now a common sight in Southern England, even in towns like Farnborough where they hunt along the Cove Brook.....ON the coast they are regularly seen in rock pools hunting for shrimp and small fish in an agile manner.

Sunday, 11 July 2010

Shepherd Park and the River Blackwater








This riverside park in Camberley is an amazing place in the urban heart of the great town. It is home to numerous birds and possibly even water spirits in the flowing dark waters........shrouded in trees and bordered in other places by reeds and giant angelica with its white flowers.

Saturday, 10 July 2010

Thursday, 8 July 2010

Amazing Sparrows






What wonderful, delightful little birds these are......

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Wall Lizards




These are wonderful creatures. Introduced some time ago on to the Isle of Wight and into Surrey and West Sussex, they are common but very elusive. Their numbers are being carefully monitored by the experts but so far they don't seem to be causing any harm to native reptiles.

Lady Glanville's Fritillary





Here is one of our most beautiful butterflies. Formerly widespread in England it is now restricted to a few sites on the Isle of Wight and on the mainland at the Hordle Cliffs. It is a rare and beautiful sight indeed.