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Nikographer.com / Jon
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Maine Osprey Video - Fishing 2014
Here are a couple of quick video clips of an osprey fishing, and then a handful of still images of osprey flying, splashing and carrying fish ;)
Summer Strumpshaw
"I think we're going to get wet..." As the thunder rumbled overhead, we were half way along the Fen trail at Strumpshaw Fen, and I have to admit it didn't look promising. Something else that didn't bode well, and what I hadn't accounted for, were the sheer number of mosquitoes that decided to feast on my arms, legs, face every time we stopped walking. The birds seemed to know better than us what the weather had in store, we saw none except for a few mallards, a coot, a heron, a couple of terns and a marsh harrier. The heat and humidity had brought out insects other than mosquitoes though; the butterflies and dragonflies were out in force. There were many more species than I was able to capture or identify on the wing, but here are a few of the ones we spotted before the heavens opened:
Peacock butterfly enjoying the copious amounts of buddleia |
A rather tattered red admiral perching on the gravel |
A pair of mating azure(?) damselflies |
One of the many black-tailed skimmers to be seen, but only this one perched for long enough to take a shot |
A lovely, delicate banded demoiselle sheltering from the impeding storm |
The angry sky as the the thunder rumbled overhead... |
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Ecology with Year 7 at Reepham High School
I am lucky enough to teach two year 7 classes this year, and they are completely the opposite to each other in many ways. I seem to have found something that has got both classes excited though; catching and identifying all sorts of creepy-crawlies! I was so glad they enjoyed themselves, even if we did have a few girly screams over the wolf spider carrying her eggs! This sort of field work is so important for our students, it does get them interested and excited in their natural surroundings, and curiosity drives them to find out what they are. I hope they stay this interested as they grow.
They were model ecologists really, they gently caught the organisms using pooters and specimen spots. They even carefully examined what I had caught in the pitfall traps I set the night before. There were a couple of ground beetles in these though, so there may well have been more creatures that had fallen in originally... Below are some of the critters they found, some we managed to identify, some we didn't. If anyone has any suggestions, please do comment below - we'd love to know what they are!
They were model ecologists really, they gently caught the organisms using pooters and specimen spots. They even carefully examined what I had caught in the pitfall traps I set the night before. There were a couple of ground beetles in these though, so there may well have been more creatures that had fallen in originally... Below are some of the critters they found, some we managed to identify, some we didn't. If anyone has any suggestions, please do comment below - we'd love to know what they are!
My three pitfall traps, two of which contain ground beetles, plus specimen pot with wolf spider and egg sac |
Ground beetle, found in pitfall trap (Pterostichus sp.?) |
One of two spiders found in pitfall traps |
A smaller ground beetle found in a different pitfall trap (Pterostichus sp.?) |
Identified by 7S1 (correctly, I think), as a female wolf spider carrying her eggs |
A different ground beetle, this time I'm fairly sure it is Pterostichus madidus |
Spider, as found by 7N3 |
Two spiders and baby cricket / grasshopper? |
Found by 7N3, this I think is bush cricket, but it could well be a meadow grasshopper, this is not my area of expertise! |
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Osprey in Maine Spring 2014
After much searching, a spot we thought wasn't working for osprey fishing, was indeed working... taken near Portland Maine.
Just recovered from the splashdown and fish, starting to flap
Starting to flap
A nice lift-off.
Just recovered from the splashdown and fish, starting to flap
Starting to flap
A nice lift-off.
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Nikographer.com / Jon
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Maryland Osprey 2014
Maryland Osprey Mom and Chick...
This is my favorite nest/pair. They are so used to people being around due to the high traffic, but it is a private area and there are no other photographers.
Here are a couple photos from the years past.
This is my favorite nest/pair. They are so used to people being around due to the high traffic, but it is a private area and there are no other photographers.
Here are a couple photos from the years past.
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Nikographer.com / Jon
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Happy Birthday America!
The above photo was shot from below the Carillon, to the south of the Iwo Jima Memorial in Virginia.
Here's a post about my fireworks experience a few years ago: dc-fireworks-july-4th-2010.html
The above photo was shot from below the Carillon, to the south of the Iwo Jima Memorial in Virginia.
Here's a post about my fireworks experience a few years ago: dc-fireworks-july-4th-2010.html
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Nikographer.com / Jon
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