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Pondlife (Compton Park)

Pondlife (Compton Park)

I was taking a few pictures of what I thought were water boatmen (in fact they were actually backswimmers) on the surface of the pond in Compton Park. Then I noticed a couple of small fish swimming near the surface of the water.

When I got the pictures home and looked at them on a bigger screen, it turned out that there weren’t any fish. Instead they were young newts, and different species of newts at that. One was a smooth newt, the other a palmate newt.

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A delicate manoeuvre

A delicate manoeuvre

A male azure blue damselfly hovers, clasping a female just behind her head, in preparation for mating. Then the pair take off. The final picture in the sequence was the only one I managed with the air in the air. Most of their bodies were hidden behind the leaf of a read, but it’s just possible to make out that the female hadn’t yet curled round her abdomen to form the so-called heart configuration. Then they moved off deeper into the vegetation.

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Yarrow, purple flowers

Yarrow, purple flowers

A purple tinge to the flowers of a yarrow. This seems to be particularly noticeable in yarrows this year.

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Moth resting on a garden chair

Moth resting on a garden chair

A moth at rest, its wings spread out on a plastic garden chair. It’s possibly a small dusty wave.

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Fast growing cygnets, West Park

Fast growing cygnets, West Park

The swan family on West Park lake still have all five cygnets. They seem to be growing really quickly, and to be ever-hopeful of being fed.

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Whites (elder flower close-up)

Whites (elder flower close-up)

Frothy elder flowers, seen close up. In one of the pictures, a tiny sprig of privet flower has also managed to intrude.