Wildflower, Blossom and Fungi Photographs
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Jun 2020
9:27pm, 22 Jun 2020
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Chrisity
Yes Jackdaw, very common in my lawn.
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Jun 2020
10:40pm, 23 Jun 2020
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Chrisity
The Fox and Clubs are blooming in my back lawn |
Jun 2020
10:42pm, 23 Jun 2020
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Chrisity
The fungi are also starting to poke through, unless someone has lost a nipple |
Jun 2020
10:58pm, 23 Jun 2020
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Chrisity
Also a dragonfly of some variety, anyone help with the i.d.? |
Jun 2020
11:24pm, 23 Jun 2020
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Fragile Do Not Bend
It’s a damselfly, looks like a female of one of the blue species but they are quite hard to tell apart without a very clear photo. british-dragonflies.org.uk |
Jun 2020
11:26pm, 23 Jun 2020
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Chrisity
Thanks, it wasn't opening its wings so i couldn't improve on the photo.
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Jun 2020
11:30pm, 23 Jun 2020
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Fragile Do Not Bend
They always rest with their wings closed unfortunately. That’s the easiest way to tell a damselfly from a dragonfly - dragonflies rest with their wings spread out to the side.
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Jun 2020
12:00pm, 24 Jun 2020
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Chrisity
Thanks for the info, FDNB, i'll keep looking out for them and see if i can get a better view.
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Jul 2020
6:04pm, 11 Jul 2020
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Chrisity
Poppies doing well amongst the crops |
Jul 2020
10:18pm, 31 Jul 2020
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Chrisity
As you may have noticed, i'm not great at identifying wildflowers. However i've just tried the online Plantnet site at identify.plantnet.org with this picture |
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