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Two damselflies on a laurel bush

Two damselflies on a laurel bush

Two different types of damselfly resting in the same laurel bush. An azure damselfly at the top of the first picture and towards the left; a large red damselfly at the bottom and towards the right.

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Goldcrest bathing: impressions

Goldcrest bathing: impressions

Happy Valley, Great Malvern. The tree-shaded road leading up the Malvern Hills from the town has a small stream or ditch running down the side. A goldcrest made a very brief dive into the stream, bathing itself.

Goldcrest bathing: impressions

My camera had been left on settings which were right for the bright sunlight beyond the shade of the trees. The bird’s dip was so brief I didn’t have time to alter the settings. Result, these two snatched shots. Impressionist pictures, with the ghost of the goldcrest in the ghost of the stream.

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Kestrel hovering, swooping, Worcestershire Beacon

Kestrel hovering, swooping, Worcestershire Beacon

Kestrel over the Malvern Hills, hovering over Worcestershire Beacon. Every minute or so it would swoop, probably after one of the many meadow pipits which were around. Whatever its intended prey, it never seemed to be catching anything.

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Small heath butterfly, Green Valley, Malvern Hills

Small heath butterfly, Green Valley, Malvern Hills

Hiding in the short grass at the head of Green Valley, a small heath butterfly waiting for the morning to warm up a little more.

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Yellow wagtail, canal inlet, Newbridge

Yellow wagtail, canal inlet, Newbridge

Yellow wagtail moving along th brickwork of a drain, a minor inlet to the canal at Newbridge, looking for insects.

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Giant Aphid (Subfamily Lachninae)

Giant Aphid (Subfamily Lachninae)

It looked quite small, but perhaps not quite so small as the usual greenfly or blackfly. It’s some type of giant aphid, resting on a hazel leaf.

Giant Aphid (Subfamily Lachninae)