Saturday, 11 July 2026

Summer Leys Nature Reserve

Emperor Dragonfly

I spent a glorious afternoon, in hot sun, at this marvellous reserve. The well appointed hides caught a lovely, cooling breeze.

Common Blue Damselfly



Tufted Duck and ducklings



Juvenile Black-backed Gulls. Every time an adult landed, they would clamorously approach, hed down to beg for food.

Some of about 20 Lapwing



This Grey Heron landed and started walking towards the pool, to the obvious displeasure of the adult Black-headed Gulls.

Great White Egret



Male Ruddy Darter

Female Ruddy Darter

Blue-taile Damselfly

Mating pair of Common Blue Damselflies

Green-veined White

One of about 10 Common Terns

The busy water. I assume that winter is quite a spectacle

Grendon Lakes



The song of the Greenfinch and the calling of the juvenile Great Crested Grebe were the soundscape that accompanied my weekend at Grendon Lakes. Our camp was on the slope above one of the lakes.


Common Blue Damselfly. This species was present in huge numbers. A swim in the lake revealed every weed tip above the water's surface to have a perching male.




Red Admiral


Carder Bee


Common Blue Damselfly


An unlucky female



Goldfinch and Teasels


Meadow Brown





Great Crested Grebe




Pied Wagtails. Half a dozen or so of them feeding in the grass.
 

Monday, 6 July 2026