
Warnham Nature Reserve
On the outskirts of town, and easily walkable (what else to do when there's nothing but a televised wedding to watch at home)? I'd never been before, so I was long overdue a visit.
And it was well worthwhile! Ponds and meadows, hides, woodland and boardwalks, so plenty to occupy the camera for a few hours.
Friends of Warnham Nature Reserve website.
And it was well worthwhile! Ponds and meadows, hides, woodland and boardwalks, so plenty to occupy the camera for a few hours.
Friends of Warnham Nature Reserve website.
Broad-bodied Chaser
British Dragonflies has helped me out with this one as well - it's a male Broad-bodied Chaser
Common Blue Damselfly
Not a dragonfly (as I originally thought) but a damselfly.
The British Dragonflies website can help
Large Red Damselfly
Plenty of damselflies buzzing around the ponds. This is more likely to be a Large Red Damselfly than a Small Red Damselfly, if my reading of the British Dragonflies information is correct.
Brown Butterfly
According to the British Butterflies website , I think I've spotted a Meadow Brown . As they're fairly common, that's probably right.
The wildflower meadow
There is a small wildflower meadow in the centre of the reserve. This was clearly a good time to visit.
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