…… catchup continued and on into summer.

Reed Warblers.

Reed Warbler Canvey Wick

Reed Warbler Canvey Wick 2

The rare Grizzled Skipper Butterfly

Grizzled Skipper Langdon Reserve

Some lovely Red Fox cubs in the woods.

Fox Cub 1

Fox Cub 3

Fox cub group

The hot July weather has made it a good year for butterflies:-

Small Coppers Pairing

Small Coppers pairing

Chalkhill Blue

Chalkhill Blue 2

Chalkhill Blue 7

Chalkhill Blue 6

Common Blues

Common Blue

Common Blue Pair

5 Replies to “…… catchup continued and on into summer.”

  1. Hi Cat, thank you for compliment on my photos. – Fixed photo. Not so hot !! :o…but cool blue :cool:The foxes came for hidden food so not so long. Do you have “urban foxes” in your towns? We have many scruffy ones feeding on rubbish and scraps. About 20 metres away.Butterflies with Pentax K-30, usually 100mm macro, sometimes the 300mm prime. Et maintenant, je pense, :wine:

  2. we have foxes but not in my garden , and I have never seen them in streets ,(some people has seen one ! early morning or in night in small wood , maybe because frenchies are so clean 20 meters is far ! with 300 it’s very neat ,in daylight !!!you have no made some retouching with photoshop ? you’re sure Common Blues are so small …and Pentax no an articulating screen for the futur ? alas it would be useful :wine: :whistle:

  3. Only usual brightness, contrast, sharpening adjustments that are essential when shooting raw. Cropped of course. Yes, maybe articulating screen would be good.

  4. I’m awestruck….for insects a articulating screen will avoid to lie in the grass and be eaten by insects or bitten by ants, or have a stiff neck when you aim high perched birds

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