A scorpion fly of which there appears to be a lot about this year
Brilliant photo! What settings and equipment were you using for that?
A scorpion fly of which there appears to be a lot about this year
Setting are dependant on how you like to work I use flash for macroBrilliant photo! What settings and equipment were you using for that?
E-M1ii macro rig 4 by Alf Branch, on Flickr
Adders!
A pair of females (the darker, inner, one looks preggers to me - it's certainly nearing that time of year for them):
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And another female, in that classic snake pose:
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My bad, your series of adder picsWhich ones?
Baby lizard by Alf Branch, on Flickr
lizard by Alf Branch, on Flickr
lizard 2 by Alf Branch, on Flickr
Tiny wasp by Alf Branch, on Flickr
Wasp on cinnabar caterpillar 1 by Alf Branch, on Flickr
Wasp on cinnabar caterpillar 2 by Alf Branch, on Flickr
Wasps on ragwort 2 by Alf Branch, on Flickr
Wasps on ragwort 3 by Alf Branch, on Flickr
Wasps on ragwort by Alf Branch, on Flickr
Great to see a melanistic adder.Lovely pictures as always.
The local snakes around here have all gone into hiding - a combination of the sun being too fierce and also birthing season.
By the way, that's a male adder.
The giveaway is the colour of the zig zag pattern - females are dark brown and males are black. The main background colour is also a general indicator - males range from white to pale brown, the females from pale brown to terracotta.
A few weeks ago I saw my first ever black adder, but it slithered off before I could get a picture. No sign of Baldrick or Percy though.
Pair mating by Alf Branch, on Flickr
mating adders by Alf Branch, on FlickrThe bigger, brown, one is the female.
The smaller, white, one is the male.
Adder or Viper - Vipera berus
www.herpetofauna.co.uk

Tench territory . WonderfulDragonfly central but none close enough for a photo opp. Lovely calming environment.
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