Al Fredericksson2012-08-11T17:14:02Zhttp://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/feed/atom/WordPressalanhttp://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/http://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/?p=8842012-08-11T17:14:02Z2012-08-11T17:14:02ZLooking at a Gatekeeper butterfly in the garden, I noticed a much smaller, but equally beautiful moth close by on the same plant. I managed to get these photographs.
]]>0alanhttp://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/http://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/?p=8712012-03-03T17:24:53Z2012-03-03T17:24:53ZToday added a couple of photographs of buzzards which we saw flying near the River Trent between Gunthorpe and Hoveringham last month.
]]>0alanhttp://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/http://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/?p=8132011-10-23T16:39:17Z2011-10-23T16:39:17ZThe same walk around Attenborough Nature Reserve which resulted in the Cormorant and Common Darter pages also produced some photographs of a pair of Egyptian Geese. You can view them here.
]]>0alanhttp://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/http://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/?p=8002011-10-22T16:21:54Z2011-10-22T16:21:54ZI’ve added a page of photographs of a male common darter dragonfly, taken recently at Attenborough Nature Reserve. You can view them here.
]]>0alanhttp://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/http://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/?p=7842011-10-21T20:10:38Z2011-10-21T20:10:38ZLast weekend we spent a day at the Notts Wildlife Trust Reserve at Attenborough, and I’ve added a page of pictures I took of cormorants. You can view them here.
]]>0alanhttp://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/http://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/?p=7632011-09-09T11:11:33Z2011-09-09T11:11:33ZOn a recent walk by the Trent, I took some photographs of a pair of yellow wagtails, sharing a hawthorn tree with some swallows. You can view the pictures here.
]]>0alanhttp://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/http://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/?p=7512011-07-25T19:20:00Z2011-07-25T19:20:00ZI’ve added two new pages today. The first is photographs of some swallows preening themselves on wires outside the Staunton Arms at Staunton-in-the-Vale in Nottinghamshire. The other shows a female Brimstone butterfly feeding from phlox flowers in our garden.
]]>0alanhttp://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/http://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/?p=7242011-06-05T15:47:53Z2011-06-05T15:47:53ZWe were visited yesterday very briefly by a female black-tailed skimmer dragonfly. It rested on a fence post just long enough for me to take two photographs, which can be seen here.
]]>0alanhttp://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/http://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/?p=7152011-05-23T17:11:52Z2011-05-23T17:11:52ZRecent additions to the site include photographs of a jay, a pair of oystercatchers, blue tits and the first flower on a spring gentian (Gentiana verna) which I’ve grown from seed.
]]>0alanhttp://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/http://www.alfredericksson.co.uk/?p=6762011-04-27T20:18:14Z2011-04-27T20:18:14ZWe’ve sited a new bird feeder just outside the kitchen window, and it’s begun to attract visitors, including robins, great tits and blue tits.
Some photographs of a blue tit on the feeder can be seen here.