Archive
July 2011
- 20th fox
- 15th Bedfords Park - flowers and butterflies
- 12th Puffin landing
- 10th Broad Haven Wildlife
- 08th Silver washed fritillary
- 07th Downy emerald dragonflies in flight at Thursley Common
- 06th Common lizard at Thursley common
- 05th Hobby eating dragonfly at Thursley Common
- 03rd silver washed fritillary
- 02nd Green hairstreak
- 01st Puffin close up
June 2011
- 30th Southern Migrant Hawker Dragonfly and scarce emeralds at Wat Tyler Country Park, Essex
- 29th Badger
- 27th Red kites and buzzards Llanddeusant Feeding Station
- 24th Smooth newt tadpole and hawker dragonfly nymph
- 23rd Grass snake
- 22nd Herring gulls in Whitstable Tesco Car Park
- 21st Herring gull in a Tesco Car park
- 20th Female orange tip at RSPB Leighton Moss
- 19th Greenfinch, great tit, robin,blackbird, dunnock and peregrine
- 18th greater spotted woodpecker
- 17th Red breasted merganser at RSPB Leighton Moss
- 16th First turtle dove of 2011
- 14th Emerging red eyed damselfly and a white legged damselfly
- 13th David Attenborough Q+A - video highlights
- 12th Marsh tit - Poecile palustris
- 03rd David Attenborough Q+A
- 03rd Grass snake
- 02nd Lesser spotted woodpecker nest
May 2011
- 30th David Attenborough LIVE Q and A
- 30th Hatching great silver water beetle video
- 26th Nuthatch
- 23rd Hydrobius fuscipes - a scavenger water beetle
- 22nd yellow wagtail, skylark, avocet and greenshank at RSPB Elmley
- 21st Frog tadpole
- 19th Water measurer
- 18th Smooth newt tadpole
- 17th Emerging club tailed dragonfly
- 16th The Common Club-tail Gomphus vulgatissimus dragonflies at Goring
- 15th Cuckoo
- 14th Wood ants Formica rufa
- 13th Male bullfinch
- 12th Female bullfinches
- 10th Robin
- 10th Coal tits
- 09th Blue tits
- 08th Herons on the nest, tufted ducks, geese and other stuff in Regents Park
- 07th Wood ant
- 06th Whitethroats, large red damselflies, broad bodied chaser and others at Wat Tyler CP
- 05th Nightingale, cuckoo, avocet and others on two tree island
- 04th Hairy dragonflies and hobbys at Stodmarsh NNR
- 03rd Female bullfinch close up
- 01st Great silver water beetle
April 2011
- 30th Mayfly nymph close up
- 29th Darter dragonfly nymph
- 28th Male bullfinch
- 27th Wood ants
- 26th Blue tailed damselflies, male stickleback and orange tip butterfly
- 25th Marsh Tit
- 24th Pond dipping at Leighton Moss - leech, Hyphydrus ovatus and water mite
- 23rd Large red damselfly, scorpionfly, bluebells and a nightingale
- 22nd Water spider Argyroneta aquatica underwater
- 20th Swallows at RSPB Leighton Moss
- 14th Elmley - house sparrows, reed buntings, lapwings and avocets
- 12th Pheasant at Elmley
- 11th Marsh frogs, wren, cetti's warbler and other at RSPB Rainham
- 10th All 3 british newt species in one pond
- 08th How many newt species can you see?
- 06th Sand case caddisly larva and brown hawker larva
- 05th Brown hawker dragonfly nymph
- 04th Blackcaps arrive
- 03rd Swabbing palmate newts for cytrid fungus
- 02nd Diving beetle larva and frog tadpole
- 01st Diving beetle larva - close up of the head
March 2011
- 29th First swallow of the year
- 28th banded demoiselle nymph and migrant hawker nymph
- 27th Mating ladybirds, solitary bees and beefly
- 26th Update on the water vole habitat destruction
- 26th Blue, great and long tailed tits and chiffchaff
- 25th Wood ants, celandine and periwinkle at East Blean woods
- 23rd A tame brown hare, lapwing and reed bunting
- 20th Glyphotaelius pellucidus caddisfly larva, Lumbriculus variegatus worm and pond skater close up
- 17th Tame robin
- 15th Ingrebourne River Nature Reserve - bad management for water voles
- 14th mosquito pupa
- 11th Earwig
- 10th Dicranopalpus ramosus harvestman on fungi
- 09th Waxcap
- 08th Harebell
- 07th Rove beetles larvae and centipedes
- 05th Water boatman close up + another nymph
- 02nd Broad bodied chaser dragonfly nymph close up
- 01st Smooth newt lissotriton vulgaris
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