Great Tit - Parus major
European Peacock - Aglais io
Having A Good Stretch
European Robin - Erithacus rubecula
Red-Headed Cardinal Beetle - Pyrochroa serraticorn…
Northern Shoveler (M) - Spatula clypeata
Four Spotted Chaser - Libellula quadrimaculata
Baby Shelduck - Tadorna tadorna
Snouted Duck Fly - Anasimyia lineata
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Speckled Wood - Pararge aegeria
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Common Darter - Sympetrum striolatum
Chaffinch (M) - Fringilla coelebs
Red-Tailed Bumble Bee - Bombus lapidarius
Little Egret - Egretta garzetta
Orange Tip (F) - Anthocharis cardamines
Long-Tailed Tit - Aegithalos caudatus
Azure Damselfly - Coenagrion puella
Flight of the Greylag
Sun Fly - Helophilus pendulus
Pheasant Colours
Brimstone - Gonepteryx rhamni
Splashdown!
Wigeon (M+F) - Mareca penelope
Common Carder Bee on Meadow Thistle - Circium diss…
Eurasian Bullfinch (M) - Pyrrhula pyrrhula
Redshank - Tringa totanus
Green-Veined White - Pieris napi
Concentration
Black-Tailed Godwit - Limosa limosa
Green Bottle Fly - Lucilia sericata
Reed Bunting - Emberiza schoeniclus
Meadow Crane's-Bill - Geranium pratense
Red Admiral - Vanessa atalanta
Long-Tailed Tit - Aegithalos caudatus
Common Wasp - Vespula vulgaris
Autumn Flight
Marmalade Hoverfly - Episyrphus balteatus
A Winters Day
Common Blue Damselfly - Enallagma cyathigerum
Dunnock - Prunella modularis
Leafcutter Bee - Megachile centuncularis
Grey Heron - Ardea cinerea
Bee on Balsam
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Making Oystercatchers


The Eurasian Oystercatcher - Haematopus ostralegus – is also known as the Common Pied Oystercatcher, the Palaearctic Oystercatcher or just the Oystercatcher. Despite its name, oysters do not form a large part of its diet, preferring molluscs such as cockles and mussels where available and earthworms and insect larvae when inland but this does change depending on location. It is the national bird of the Faroe Islands. This pair had just flown in, pecked around for a minute then the male decided that he would like a family and went straight to the female and hopped on board. This shot was just before he settled down to business and was taken at Martin Mere Wetlands. I do have further shots of the procedure but I liked this one the best.
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