Sunday, August 6, 2017

Cornucopia of wildlife at Ouse Fen 01


Black and red moths on pruple flowers at Ouse Fen Nature Reserve
Click on any image for a closer look.

Another visit to Ouse Fen Nature Reserve, a place I can’t seem to keep away from at the moment, mainly thanks the plethora of insect life that throng the flower meadows this time of year.

So cue some close up images of moths, butterflies, ladybirds, wasps, crickets, grasshoppers, skippers, spiders and dragonflies.

I’ve stuck half of them in this post and the rest will be in the next one, so check back in a couple of days for more colourful insect goodness.

Let the show begin…

Orange and brown gatekeeper up close at Ouse Fen Nature Reserve
Gatekeeper butterfly on some cow parsley.

Skipper insect in detail at Ouse Fen Nature Reserve
Closely related to butterflies and moths, skippers comprise of around 3,500 species, most of which are
notoriously difficult to tell apart, as they are predominantly orange/brown in colour, so I'm not even
going to try and tell you what type this one is.

Red admiral drinks nectar from teasel flowers at Ouse Fen Nature Reserve
Nicely detailed shot of this red admiral, it's a shame his wings are so ragged.

Macro image of a digger wasp and a seven spot ladybird at Ouse Fen Nature Reserve
A digger wasp and seven spot ladybird clamber about a thistle.

Burnet moths cling to the purple flowers of a thistle at Ouse Fen Nature Reserve
A couple of six-spot burnets, a type of moth, show off their vibrant markings.

Macro image of an orange spider weaving a web at Ouse Fen Nature Reserve
Tiny spider spins a web among the leaves of a bush.

A single giant daisy in yellow and white at Ouse Fen Nature Reserve
Giant daisy.

A couple of ladybirds on a thistle in this macro shot at Ouse Fen Nature Reserve
2 seven spot ladybirds discuss something important.

Red admiral captured while flying up close at Ouse Fen Nature Reserve
Managed to capture this red admiral on the wing as it flew through the grasses.

Macro image of black and red moths on a purple flower at Ouse Fen Nature Reserve
Six-spot burnets again, having a good old feed.

Close up image of a meadow brown on white flowers at Ouse Fen Nature Reserve
A meadow brown with dappled sunlight on its wings.

Macro image of a black and yellow wasp and orange ladybird at Ouse Fen Nature Reserve
This digger wasp seems to have taken an interest in the ladybird now, could be time
for a spot of lunch.

Macro image of a black and red moth on a purple teasel flower at Ouse Fen Nature Reserve
Typical of all moths, this burnet has feathered antenna, unlike butterflies and
skippers which have stem-like apendages.

Open wings of a peacock butterfly among the grass at Ouse Fen Nature Reserve
Couldn't resist the eye catching pattern of this peacock among the grass.

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