After a rather grey summer, it was particularly good to have spells of warm sunshine at NT Wicken Fen this afternoon. I have seen very few Small Tortoiseshell butterflies this season, so was delighted to see a couple.
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Small Tortoiseshell |
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Bee flitting among the Nasturtiums |
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David on the electric boat, scanning for Kingfishers on Reach Lode (for 'lode' see here) |
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A Common Lizard - does this one look gravid? Possibly rather late in the season, but I think she does! |
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Red-legged Shieldbug Pentatoma rufipes |
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Wicken Fen, reedbeds and windpump |
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2-spot Ladybird in the Teasel |
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Another Common Lizard |
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Roesel's Bush Cricket (see cream crescent on shoulder) |
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Three Common Lizards |
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Definitely a Darter dragonfly ... but which? |
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A Comma butterfly - just the one |
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Fen Cottage has been open for 25 years this September ... celebrations are in hand |
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Looking up Wicken Lode from Upware towards Wicken Fen |
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Nearby Ely is named after the eels |