
Wednesday, 17 July 2019
Cross the Ts Dot the Is and don't forget the Comma's.
Treading the local paths and places of natural interest I have photographed (not very well sometimes) a variety of what's on offer on our doorstep. I will let the pics speak for themselves.
The distinctive comma shape on this Comma Butterfly can just be made out.
Now here's a challenge Willow or Chaff
It's amazing to find this Yellow Wagtail with food in its bill in the middle of a cornfield feeding young.

Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
On The Blink.
In fact the Mega sighting has been giving amazing views, often keeping one eye open and one eye closed. This American Common Nighthawk loca...

-
In fact the Mega sighting has been giving amazing views, often keeping one eye open and one eye closed. This American Common Nighthawk loca...
-
In the carhide and motoring to one of my Tree Sparrow sites, after driving through Clanfield turned right onto the road leading to Buscot/L...
-
A report of some twenty odd Tree Sparrows feeding near Shifford Church on the blog today brought the following response from me. ...
No comments:
Post a Comment