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I have no idea what this little bug is, but I love the fact that it fulfills all the cliches when you think about what a bug should look like.
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I have no idea what this little bug is, but I love the fact that it fulfills all the cliches when you think about what a bug should look like.

We wondered why some of the tulips weren’t doing so well. After a heavy rain storm this afternoon it was hard to miss the culprits. We’ve always had a lot of slugs and snails in the garden – Debbie had put down broken egg shells in all the pots except

This is a composite of two shots both taken this evening whilst I sat by Doctors Pond watching the world go by.

This jackdaw has taken to visiting our bird table but absolutely refuses to have his photograph taken in any conventional manner so I had to accept this was the best I was going to get of him today.

This young chap/ess visits our garden periodically and has been seen off by one of our own cats before. S/he didn’t seem entirely keen on having his/her photograph taken either.

I know, she’s missing her bonnet 😉 This female mallard duck was being pestered up and down Doctors Pond in Great Dunmow by various male mallards – she was definitely centre of attention.

…we were certainly surprised 😉 I know the sun had come out…but really!

Today was my wife’s birthday so we have been celebrating this evening – I have taken my daily picture, but it is currently residing on the CF card awaiting processing which I will do tomorrow. So, for this evening here’s a shot I took last summer but didn’t do anything

A Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) flying low over Doctors Pond in Great Dunmow this evening

I’ve done this shot to myself (a couple of years ago) so I don’t feel bad about doing it to one of our cats, Elijah. So three shots, one is the standard Elijah and two are symetrical versions of him created by using one half of his face on each
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