Saturday, 6 May 2017

No regrets...

People say you shouldn't leave this world regretting anything... well... with that in mind never leave anything unsaid...be truthful, honest and straight. If you love someone make sure you tell them...one day it could be too late...if you want to write a book - write it...if you have poetry in your soul - put it on paper; share it - show the world your talent - you only get one chance on this planet... tell her... tell him...free your heart and soul from disenchantment...

Photographically it's been the beginning of the season for wildlife images but the almost continuous easterly breeze has been a pain in the neck to be frank. The chill has kept the invertebrate numbers down, plants have been held back and in general it has been frustrating... However, I still have a burning desire to present nature to all...not specifically the rare or the unusual (although they are great to find) but the common-place, the everyday... so despite the weather I will continue to show you all just how amazing wildlife is... from rare orchids to stinging nettles...

So the month started with a trip up to Scarborough... always good to see my folks and to relax by the sea. I did manage to get an early morning trip out to the beach and harbour when the light was OK...

























Spring was now desperately breaking through despite the cold wind so I managed a trip to a piece of ancient woodland a few miles down the road...



bluebells...



Ancient, coppiced woodland with wild garlic ground flora



Cowslip...




Goldilocks buttercup...







New oak leaves and catkins



Oxlip...



Oxlip - in situ...






Ransoms...



Water avens..


Wood anemone...


Not a bad trip and some lovely species...

Of course, in addition to plants, invertebrates also start to appear, although this year they have been few and far between...




Orb spider...



Bumblebee...



Comma butterfly



Diptera...



Hoverfly...




Hoverfly...



Peacock butterfly



Pied shield bug



Small garden snail...



Pasqueflower... one of the joys of early spring... I photograph them every year and never tire of them...










Finally, this month I have started trapping moths - using a heath trap in my garden. The purpose is to record species and because they are just gorgeous creatures that many people don't see... The weather has been a bit against me, but here are a few individuals...



Chocolate tip




Common Quaker




Early grey..



Knot grass...




Lychnis




Powdered Quaker..




Red chestnut...




Shuttle-shaped dart...

And that wraps it up for this month... hope you like my journeys through the natural history of the UK...

Just remember all of you... seize the day...

Peace and love to you all...

TTFN







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