Monday 13 June 2011

SOGGY SUNDAY.

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Spent most of a very soggy Sunday yesterday in front of the PC it was really miserable outside, still it gave me a chance to catch up and sort a load of images I had in a pending folder.
Guess I sorted and identified around 200 photos ( No wonder I'm boggle eyed today ), still it was a job that needed doing.

So this post contains quite a number of images which I've taken since the start of the year, and hopefully they are Identified correctly !!!!!.




Begonia.




Black Headed Cardinal Beetle ( Lagria Hirta )




Bumble Bee (Bombus Platorum )




Bumble Bee




Click Beetle  ( Rhagonycha Fulva )





Digger Wasp ( Ammophila Sabulosa )



Dog Rose.




Dog Rose.




Drone Fly (Eristalis Tenax )




Empid Fly.




Empis Tessellata.





Grape-Hyacinth.




Hemlock Water-Dropwort.



Hemlock Water-Dropwort.





Horse Fly   ( Chrysops Caecutiens)



Hover flies - ( Sicus Ferrugineus)





Hoverfly  ( Volucella Bombylans)




Lily Beetle - (Lilliceris Lillii )




Rhododendron.



Rhododendron.





Sawfly  (Tenthredo mesomela )




Sawfly (Tenthredopsis scutellaris)




Short Winged Conehead.




Tarnished Leaf Bug ( Lygus Rugulipennis)




Wood Avens.




Wood For-Get-Me-Not.




Yellow Dung Fly.




Yellow Iris.




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7 comments:

  1. Well done Monts - I guess you were doing what everyone in the UK was doing yesterday - sheltering from the rain! Good post. Steve.

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  2. Thats some selection and very high quality work. Love the Dung fly, the saw fly , and that click beetle.

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  3. superb collection. my favourite shot is the Hemlock Water-Dropwort.

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  4. You used your 'soggy Sunday' well Monty! A lovely selection here, all so beautifully detailed.

    Difficult to pick favourites but I think mine are the Forget-Me-Not and the Drone Fly.

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  5. Ciao Monts, that spectacular overview of the beauties of nature!
    Have a good evening!

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  6. Hey Monty, finally getting through the backlog. What an impressive collection of macro shots, and hasn't that red kite travelled. I thought they stayed fairly close to their release sites

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  7. have made ​​some spectacular photos !!!!!!!!!

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