Showing posts with label Woodland Trust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woodland Trust. Show all posts

Monday, 27 March 2017

Blackthorn, bluebells and buzzards...


Another spring is making its presence felt in Comfort's Wood and Monday 27th of March 2017 turned out to be blessed with cloudless blue skies and warm temperatures. Time to dust off the camera and see what can be discovered on this one particular early spring day...

The surviving ash trees are flowering now



The blackthorn is looking great too

The first beeflies of the year are enjoying the wood anemonies



And there are plenty of them this year. It really does look stunning in the woods right now...










They are also attracting other insects to nectar...

This is a tiny hoverfly
The bluebells are about to burst into bloom




The primroses are already in full flower

For a lot of the time I spent walking around the woods today, I could hear the constant calling of buzzards from high above. This won't be of interest to you but I only had the macro lens on this day. The macro is for real close-up work and so there was no way I would be able to get even a half decent photograph of the buzzards who were a good 200 feet above me. Even so, I wanted to record the fact that they were there and so pointed the camera skywards and hoped. This was the result. Not good but at least I have a record of them being there to share...






I couldn't resist trying to snatch a picture of this robin either...




Back on the ground, I spotted this fungi along one of the rides...





There are plenty of celandine in flower too

A comma butterfly sunning itself
Cuckoo-flower

The cuckoo-flower seems sparse this year compared to others, but even so, there is enough to attract one of my favourite springtime butterflies...

An orange-tip butterfly (male)


It also attracted this large white butterfly
Little violets are flowering right now


The hazel is just starting to come into leaf and quite a few insects seem to find it attractive...


I shall be expecting to see the delightful, red leaf-roller weevils any day now. Meantime, and I think this was my favourite find of the day by a country mile; I discovered this bright blue weevil...

A Blue Weevil (Byctiscus betulae)

And that is about all. Not bad for a couple of hours wandering the woods...

Saturday, 21 February 2015

February 18th in Comfort's Wood...

A month on from my last little update to this blog and we have seen some mixed weather, with even a little snow. February 18th though was to become one of those days when, at least weather-wise, it couldn't really get any better for the time of year. 
The sun was shining and temperatures were up on recent days. Skies were almost cloudless blue and the light was good-time then to get out the camera and whizz round the woods to see what I could find...



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As you would expect-still looking bare...

Plenty of late winter catkins...

Looking up...

The ash trees are showing their characteristic dark buds now and it was on ash that I had my first sighting of an insect...


This male common earwig (Forficula auricularia) was surprisingly sitting in the morning sunshine, amongst the lichen. Common earwigs are nocturnal and usually hide themselves away, under logs or stones during the day.



Amara aenea-A Ground Beetle

Close-by I also spotted this quite large metallic beetle. I am thinking this one might well be 'Amara aenea' a bronze ground beetle, also known as the sun beetle after its habit of running around in bright sunshine. 


There were also a few more 7-spot ladybirds enjoying the better weather...

Coccinella septempunctata-A 7-spot Ladybird
  

Coccinella septempunctata-A 7-spot Ladybird




Under rotting bark I found this soldier beetle larva.


I saw at least six of these largish spiders in the same area...


Nuctenea umbratica-A Walnut Orb-weaver spider

Nuctenea umbratica-A Walnut Orb-weaver spider
These are females but occasionally I find males during the winter too. Again, like the earwig, these are nocturnal and hide themselves away during daylight; their flattened abdomen lends itself well to squeezing into tight areas under bark or even door frames etc.





I'm not too sure of the exact species of this fly, but once again it was sunning itself on an ash tree whilst feeding...


Another unknown fly...


I do know this next bug, even though it has undergone a fairly recent name change and is no longer known as a forest bug it seems...


Pentatoma rufipes-A Red-legged Shieldbug...

This of course is the nymph of the shieldbug; they overwinter as young nymphs, with new adults being seen from about July. 


I didn't have too long to walk the woods on this particular day but even so, I was pleased with what I did find. I'll end this update with a picture of the pussy-willow starting to break out...



Despite a downturn in the weather of the past couple of days, there are signs of spring everywhere; I noticed primroses in flower as well as green bluebell shoots poking through the leaf-litter. I hope therefore that my next update will be less than a month away as things speed up.


Thursday, 4 September 2014

Damp underfoot...

Back in June I was playing around with light in Comfort's Wood and took a couple of photos with the point and shoot camera...







A little earlier on the same day, I was in the woods photographing the damp conditions...








Saturday, 7 June 2014

Some older photos of Comfort's Wood to start the ball rolling...

I've been looking through some older photographs that I took in Comfort's Wood and came up with these from the winter of 2010/11 they were taken in November and December of 2010





Also some more photos of autumn-time the same year...
















And  one from autumn 2011...





Going back even further in time, these next pictures are some that I took 6 years ago in June of 2008













I'll be back with another update soon, in the meantime, please do take a look at the other pages of my blog...