Friday, 18 October 2019
During the summer at St Justinians on the Coast path I watched a 'Digger Wasp' digging a hole, catching and paralising its prey, taking the prey down the hole where it will have laid an egg on the prey which will be consumed by the grub on hatching. Dry sunny spots are chosen for warmth to encourage developement of the grub. (Thanks to Nathan Walton WTSWW for ID and info) More can be found about this wasps lifestyle at https://www.buglife.org.uk/bugs-and-habitats/digger-wasps.
Wednesday, 16 October 2019
Today was a perfect for a trip around Ramsey with Ffion and Mick (Falcon Boats). Plenty of seals with pups - now is a great time to see them. As we watched one pup was so close to having sharp edged slabs of rock all over it in a land/rock slip. Three Red Deer had a look at us from the top of their lofty 120 metre high cliff top vantage point whilst way above that a Peregrine falcon showed off some of its aerial skills. At least five Buzzards were seen some Shags and of course the lovely rock formations at their best in the light at this time of year. All photographs were taken with a large telephoto lens and heavily cropped. Lyndon @Falcon Boats
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