A muddled medley of shots from our visit to Whitlingham Country Park on 4th June 2025. Enjoy
Pollinators come in many species, some are beautiful, some are fragile, all are welcome for they keep our wild flowers alive and thriving, year after year
A Banded Demoiselle trying to hide πΌ
The Common Blue Damselfly making out πΌπ½ forming figures of love
(Blue) Speedwell πΌπ½(Red) Campion, I can shoot a rainbow
Ox-eye Daisy is everywhere!
Is it a Northern Marsh Orchid, or a Southern Marsh Orchid. Well, anyway, it’s a Marsh Orchid π½
We have queries on this one too. πΌπ½ Is it a garden rose, now growing wild? Or is it the native field rose? Whichever it is, it’s still a rose
That’s it for now folks. I hope to walk the camera during the week ahead. So, more next week












I always feel lucky to see a damselfly, β¦ so delicate, colourful, and such an amazingly shaped insect, β¦ and lovely flowery photos Crisp, a walk hand in hand with nature, courtesy of your camera, β¦π«
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Thank you, Penn. I was out yesterday with that camera again. A different environment
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in that case, Iβll be on the lookout for your update, Crisp, .., to follow your adventure, β¦ and your camera eye view, β¦π
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Coming soon
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Great shots of the damselflies. I have my eye on the daisy though for some reason….
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Whichever, you always do justice to the shot
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These photos are beautiful.
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Thank you, Sadje
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You are most welcome
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