Red Admiral
I almost titled this 'Autumnal', but then thought Nooooo!!! Not yet!
I was as busy as a very busy thing today, but treated myself to an hour in the fresh air at Grove Hill in the middle of the afternoon. The dragons weren't really playing - there were Southern Hawkers and Common Darters about, but they were busy too, and not keen on being approached; but there was plenty of other wildlife around as compensation.
I frequently see buzzards over the reserve, but today there were six, which is a lot of raptor to be circling over quite a small area. At one point three of them were arranged in a receding line, looking like incoming jets stacked up over Heathrow, which was quite entertaining, though impossible to capture with the length of lens I was using. And at the big pond I was happy to discover - finally! - what the bird is that makes the repetitive Wheeeet! noise that has been intriguing me for weeks, when a young chiffchaff landed in a hawthorn tree on an island in the middle of the water, and continued squeaking at me for long enough to have its portrait taken.
On my way back to the car at the end of my hour I came across two rabbits snoozing in the middle of the ride - for a moment I was afraid that there was something wrong with them, but as soon as they heard my camera shutter they leapt up and scuttled off through the hedge, so I think they were probably just young and inexperienced. And there were lots of butterflies around: mainly whites (various) and Speckled Woods, but this very fresh and handsome Red Admiral caught my eye as it browsed the hedgerow fruit, and gets the nod tonight for being.... let's say, seasonal.
And now the moment that at least some of you have been waiting for: this week's Tiny Tuesday results. It was jolly hard to whittle down the entries, I don't mind telling you - I was trying to get to ten, but twelve was the best I could manage, which is why the HM list is quite long. I do hope that you'll take a look at all of these entries and show them some love - though if you're squeamish about insects and spiders you should be aware that the list is invertebrate-heavy, because they're very much my Thing.
In no particular order, my hearts this week go to:
KangaZu
BlackTulip
Freyjad
ladyluck
suejay50
And my Honourable Mentions go to:
Skeena
dbifulco
DawnP
AJC
Marlieske
jensphotos
wrperry
I do hope you'll all play again next week, when the tag will be tt224; I won't be able to post the results until the weekend though, so I hope you'll be able to bear the tension.
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