Sixth of October
Totally dock bugs
Seventh of October
Not a lot going on this day.
Here's a ladybird ...
... and a swan having a kip
Eighth of October
The middle, roughly, of the pond
Kestrel
Crows on rugby field floodlight
Herons on Stubbing Lane field
Alder leaf turned into lace by alder beetles.
Always there are sparrows on the fatballs in my back garden.
I've a small rosebush at my back gate.
There's an east facing wall above the pond with moss growing on it.
Dragons making dragons
East end of the pond
Fifteenth of April
Pond
Count 'em!
Orange tip butterflies like honesty flowers.
Dandelions feed loads of insects, green veined whites among 'em.
Only one turtle this time.
Are white bluebells called whitebells?
An Icelandic 747 flying out of Doncaster.
More ducklings - this time on the canal
Peacock butterfly
Canal above Deep Lock
Lady's smock (had enough lady's smock yet)
Alder leaf beetle on fresh food.
Turtle's still there
First speckled wood that I've managed to photograph this year.
Orange tips still abound.
That's all for now.
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