
276-365v3 Damselflies at Phyllis Currie Nature Reserve
Highly recommend a visit here. It’s only a small reserve but has plenty going on.
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Highly recommend a visit here. It’s only a small reserve but has plenty going on.

We had the most enormous thunderstorm this afternoon – the rain absolutely hammered down…it did cool the atmosphere down as it had been extremely muggy before the storm.

Was working in Great Yarmouth so stopped off on the way home at Caister-on-Sea to photograph the sand-dunes with my infra-red camera.

Not much going on during my morning walks at the moment…but the Dog Roses have started to sprout up.

Tonight’s Camera Club trip was to go and stake out a couple of badger sets out in the Essex countryside. We split into two groups and made our way to our allocated sets. We saw nothing…except our each other for the couple of hours we staked out the area. The

Is it a hoverfly, is it a sawfly, is it something else? I don’t know, but the flower is definitely a yellow iris. Seen in Widdington today

After all the excitement yesterday I really wasn’t up to much today, especially as I had a load of product photography to do in the morning. By the time we got out for a walk around Garnets Wood we were too tired to do much more than walk around it…so

I’m the Chairman of Bishop’s Stortford Camera Club for the next two years. The season runs from September to April, but we always run a series of events throughout the year on most Tuesdays and occasional Saturdays. This year’s first Saturday trip was to the Henry Moore Studios and Gardens
I’ve been wondering whether we would get any goslings on Doctors Pond this year, the ducks have produced, the moorhens have produced…and finally we have goslings!
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