AKA - (Six acres and not a clue!) My personal diary of the comings and goings of wildlife during the development of my little piece of England. '...There shall be in that rich earth a richer dust concealed; A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware, Gave, once, her flowers to love, her ways to roam; A body of England’s, breathing English air, Washed by the rivers, blest by suns of home.' (R. Brooke)
Saturday, 17 February 2024
Just Lazy...
Sunday, 11 February 2024
Muntjac Hide and Seek
Saturday, 10 February 2024
Fieldfare, Jelly Ears and Long-tailed Tits.
Saturday, 3 February 2024
What you doing here?
Once again, it’s a Saturday afternoon and I'm standing in the copse waiting for the Goldcrests to show themselves from behind the laurel leaves - unobligingly, they never did, their chirps suggested that they were discussing my presence. After about 10 minutes of unsuccessful Goldcrest bingo, this young roe deer ran right up to me, almost within touching distance, he did not appear to see me and I dare not move for fear of scaring him. After a few seconds he slowly moved away and circled around the Goldcrest's laurel tree.
I thought I had missed the opportunity, however unlike the Goldcrests, he came back into clear view a few just a few meters further away. Not quite believing my luck, I slowly raised the camera and snapped the first picture of him feeding (tongue out); on hearing the click of camera shutter, he turned to look in my direction, I quickly snapped the second picture, and as soon as he heard the second click, he took off at pace. Had the camera been set to continuous high-speed mode, who knows what additional frames may have been captured!
Sunday, 28 January 2024
Muntjac Buck - Literally Barking Mad!
Sunday, 21 January 2024
Close but no cigar...
Low light conditions in my little wood/copse but have been able to see two Goldcrests flitting from tree to tree in search of insects, spiders etc. Only managed this one grainy and out of focus image as birds were mostly hidden behind branches and twigs and never sat still for more than a second. 'Slightly better' pictures taken in 2023 are here on this blog Goldcrest
Better news from today however was that walking in search of Goldcrests, I put up a woodcock RSPB Woodcock Information on the boundary ditch next to the wood; it was sadly too fast for me to get a picture but its the first one I can confirm a sighting for at Longbeach farm and flew away showing that classic woodcock outline of wings, beak and ; it has been added to my species list of birds in the left sidebar. That's one new species added to the list in January, so I can't complaint about that.
Monday, 15 January 2024
Sparrowhawk Death Stare...
Sadly my camera has been put away over winter but on Saturday morning I just happened to spot this Sparrowhawk [Female] out of the window as I was going down for breakfast. It's far from a great picture and the twig crossing her face does not add to the aesthetic, but given that it had been so long since I 'clicked' a picture, I wanted to capture this as a reminder of the potential nature photo opportunities that Longbeach Farm will yeild in 2024.
Saturday, 13 January 2024
Longbeach Farm Moth Hunters!
Tuesday, 8 August 2023
Monday, 7 August 2023
Random Macro Images from today @ LBF
Wild Borage
Sunday, 6 August 2023
Had the Macro lens out today
Thursday, 3 August 2023
Nothing 'common' about either of these two delights...
Moorhen eggs from the Common ubiquitous but striking black, grey, red and white birds with oversized feet; the beautiful eggs yield rather unfortunate looking chicks, the type that only a mother could love, before they transition into the rather more refined adult birds.