

Blue Tit and Nuthatch
Not a great deal of anything 'exotic' in the wood today - just the usual suspects! #birds #saltwells


Black Headed Gull and Grey Heron
As there wasn't much activity in the wood today I had a stroll along Dudley Canal where, as always, black headed gulls could be seen in...


Goldcrest
Not only is the goldcrest Britain's smallest bird but it's also the most fidgety! Still, I'm quite happy with these shots considering it...


Great Tit
She's still going strong, and still loving the peanuts! Not so fun fact - Great tits have a life span of 2-3 years and considering I've...


Willow Tit
A willow tit seen on tabletop. Or at least I think it's a willow tit, but it may actually be a marsh tit! If anyone knows for definite,...


Red Admiral
Red Admiral, one of our commonest and most widespread butterflies, seen in the wood Fun fact - individuals can become 'drunk' while...


Southern Hawker
A pair of mating southern hawkers seen on the site of the former house #dragonflies #saltwells


Common Blue
A pair of mating common blue butterflies seen on tabletop #butterflies #saltwells


Purple Hairstreak
A hard to spot purple hairstreak butterfly seen in an oak tree on tabletop. But look high among the oaks and you might just see one or...


White-letter Hairstreak
Although seemingly in decline nationally due to loss of habitat from Dutch Elm DIsease, the small colony of white-letter hairstreaks is...