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Wander

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Taken this morning.
This is Wilberforce - The Fox That Snoozes On The Shed.

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Keith_Beef

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Just been out in the back garden, trying a bit of insect photography with a manual focus 500mm catadiaoptric lens with a fixed aperture of f/6.3 on my Canon EOS100D, from about 2.5m away from the lavender.

It's really difficult trying to photograph bees on lavender; they spend only a few seconds on a flower before buzzing of to another, and the flower heads being on long stalks, the weight of the bumblebee or the slightest breeze makes them wave around a lot.

This was one of the best.

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Two or three times in the last 20 sum years when the water is low enough, swans visit and feed. They come and go for a couple of months in the fall. They were here in 2018.
The small lake we're on gets smaller and much noisier. Trumpeter swans are loud and like a big brass band that can't seem to keep a tune but they sure are majestic creatures. We get the chance to get to know them. Aki was experimenting with the spotting scope attachment for the camera.
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Wander

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Just, 'WOW', because I'd heard rumours there were otters in the river Medway but I was not entirely convinced.
And there we were today, down near Teston lock, having a picnic and a wander along the river when...

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I'm still shocked about how bold and brazen it was. It came within 10 feet and didn't seem at all bothered.
A truly great thing to see and I'm still bubbling with excitement.
 
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brancho

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Just, 'WOW', because I'd heard rumours there were otters in the river Medway but I was not entirely convinced.
And there we were today, down near Teston lock, having a picnic and a wander along the river when...

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I'm still shocked about how bold and brazen it was. It came within 10 feet and didn't seem at all bothered.
A truly great thing to see and I'm still bubbling with excitement.
Cool thing to see. There are reports of otters round here.


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Wander

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A Red Kite.
I know that to some on here they are a common sight but here in the south east, though numbers are increasing, they are still an uncommon thing.
This was seen on Sheppey.
Sorry about the quality of the image - it was taken in a bit of a rush. I saw a large bird over the marshes and just wrote it off as another marsh harrier, then it turned and I saw the tail. I pulled over, and fortunately it came closer.
All I had with me was a mobile phone...

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Keith_Beef

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I am the lizard whisperer!
I gave this little fella a stroke under the chin. He then poked out his tongue and licked my finger. Silly sod - he wouldn't if he'd known where it'd been.

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I taught my niece and nephew how to catch lizards a few days ago. I'm surprised they didn't ask to keep one as a pet; they were happy to let the lizards run up and down their arms in in their hair for a few minutes before letting them go.
 
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dwardo

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I am the lizard whisperer!
I gave this little fella a stroke under the chin. He then poked out his tongue and licked my finger. Silly sod - he wouldn't if he'd known where it'd been.

Joke is on you, you have no idea where his tongue has been :)

Great pic.
 

Keith_Beef

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I picked up my straw hat to go out in the sunshine, and noticed I had a new guest.

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The moth almost certainly chose my hat to match the colour of his wings...

He stayed on there while I was wearing it for a good hour and a half, while I went about lighting the barbecue, cutting a notch in a hammer handle and rummaging around looking for a wedge.

I think he flew off when I hung my hat over the back of my chair and sat down to eat.
 
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Keith_Beef

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In the garden yesterday afternoon, my nephew saw something move in the grass near his feet, and asked me what it was.

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A mantis! An immature female, I think.

This is only the second one I've ever seen in the wild. The other was about fifteen years ago, found by another nephew, in the field next to the house.
 
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brancho

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oldtimer

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In the garden yesterday afternoon, my nephew saw something move in the grass near his feet, and asked me what it was.

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A mantis! An immature female, I think.

This is only the second one I've ever seen in the wild. The other was about fifteen years ago, found by another nephew, in the field next to the house.

I found one in our bath in Pyrenees Orientales.(66190) Not having eyesight as sharp as yours I couldn't tell its gender!

I rescued it and liberated it into the window box and it hung around for most of the day. They have a captivating way of looking at you and I felt for a moment that we were going to strike up a relationship. It was certainly a wildlife encounter to remember.
 
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