Sunday, 20 October 2013

The Crab Spider


The Crab Spider
 
Misumena vatia
 
The white crab spider is the most common of the crab spiders, and the yellow, the less common. They are mainly slow-moving, squat-bodied spiders, which bear a striking resemblance to crabs.While lying in wait on a flower, the two pairs of long front legs, strongly armed with bristles on their inner edges, are held out in anticipation, ready to fold inwards in a pincer movement on insects which approach too closely, and then the spiders fangs go for the neck. The spiders powerful nerve poison quickly paralysis the victom. The Misumena vatia seems adept at subduing stinging insects such as hive bees, bumblebees, and the meadow brown and marbled white butterflies are frequently caught by the Misumena. 

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Squirrel Selection

I just want to cuddle this squirrel.

 

An add for shampoo perhaps! 
 

Chubby Chops.
 

I think there is something feline looking about this squirrel.
 
This squirrel was looking right at me.

 

Cheeky fellow joined me for breakfast.
 

Cute bear cub look-alike.
 

 
They really are quite different in appearance from one another, and it makes it even more enjoyable to watch them. 

Friday, 11 October 2013

Autumn Colours



 

 

 

 
 
 


 

 

 

Friday, 4 October 2013

Jays

The Jay  
 Garrulus glandarius

 

 

 

 
In the woods where we live there have been far more Jays than usual this year, so I have taken many photos to share.

Sunday, 29 September 2013

The Beauty And The Beast


The Holly Blue   Celastrina argiolus

 
The Robber-fly
 

 
The Robber-fly is a bristly predatory fly which chase and capture insects in mid-air. It would have no problem catching the small species of butterfly such as this small Holly-Blue.Most species sit and wait, and then dart out when likely prey apears. The prey is then sucked dry with the stout probosis. A beard on the face protects eyes from struggling prey.

Sunday, 22 September 2013

A Wheatear

Isabelline Wheatear   Oenanthe isabellina
 

 

 

 

 

 
The Isabelline Wheatear is the largest of the Oenanthe species. It has a long body, length 16.5cm, usually held noticably upright.

Friday, 13 September 2013

Meet Melanie ( MEL)

This is our little Teckle at 2 months old.
 
Mel at 3 months old
 

Mel at 2 years old
 


 

 
Mel at 3 years old today
 
So many of you have posted photos of your pets, so I thought that as today is Mels third bithday it was time to introduce her to you.Mel has brought so much joy into our lives, and we are crazy about our little sausage roll:)

Sunday, 8 September 2013

A Room With A View


 
As we explored the very rural area surrounding Boticas I came across this open doorway, and it caught my imagination.

Monday, 2 September 2013

A High Flyer

The Purple-shot Copper ( L. a gordius)





It's now been two years and thirty days since I started my blog. It was a Mother's Day present from my daughter, and one of the nicest gifts I have ever received, and one that continues to give me pleasure. She helped me set it up, and even chose the header photograph, one she already had in her possession. I have kept the same header all this time for sentimental reasons, but now think it's about time I changed it every so often,:)) especially since I feel my photography has improved a little. You still won't always see sharp images, but I hope you will see beauty. The Purple-shot Copper have upperwings that are coppery orange and dark-spotted in males, but orange-brown with dark spots in females. Both have violet sheen.Found in mountain meadows.Wingspan 4cm, and flight period from June to July.

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

An Awesome Ruler

The Emperor Dragonfly   Anax imperator
 

 
An easily identified dragonfly by the blue abdomen with black line. It's the largest European dragonfly, and I was lucky to actually get a still shot, as it is very fast flying, and it led me a merry dance as I followed it around my garden:) It finally came to rest on top of the climbers on the pátio.

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Beautiful Demoiselle 2

The Female Beautiful Demoiselle    Camopteryx virgo 
 
Thank you all so much for all your generous comments whilst I was away on vacation. It was a restful holiday and I will be showing you some of the photos I took, but for the moment want to show you a few dragonflies that came to my garden before I left. Will be catching up with all your blogs as soon as possible:) The Beautiful Demoiselle is a European damselfly.They measure 30 to 40mm in lengh. The females are a metalic greenish-bronze with brown tinted wings, each with a white stigma. They can be seen flying and resting by fast to medium flowing streams.The females lay up to 300 eggs at a time on submerged vegetation.

Saturday, 3 August 2013

Marbled Marvel

The Western Marbled White
Melanargia occitanic




 

 
I will be taking a vacation for a few weeks but will leave you with these photos of the Western Marbled White which is 27mm, and it's wing span is 5-5,5cm. Flight period is May to July,and range SW Europe, from Portugal to W Italy. Frequents grassy hillsides and meadows on lower mountain slopes, from 1,000m to 1,500m. I wish you all a happy weekend, and happy snapping. Will catch up with all your blogs on my return.
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