My photographic trials and tribulations on walks and visits to birding sites near to home in Yorkshire and further afield.
Sunday, 13 July 2008
Wheldrake Ings YWT
Banded demoiselle
Please left click image and press F11, and F11 to get back to view a larger image.
A really nice visit to Wheldrake today in warm weather and no rain!
We usually visit in winter and spring time when there are masses of water about but today the meadows were beautiful with all the abundant flowers.
Banded demoiselle were along the pathway by the river with another Damselfly I failed to id and quite a number of restless Dragonfly in full flight. Quite pleased with the pictures which were handheld.
We saw three Herons fishing and heard good numbers of Reed Warblers. Whilst quite for birds there was still plenty to see and hear a Roe Deer sent Greylag geese in our direction in nice formations, who needs to go to RAF Cosford.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment