thought i'd died & gone to heaven!!!!!!!!!

Yesterday 17/6/10.  i went to Strumpshaw Fen i needed to blow the cobwebs away, the sun as shining brightly with a lovely blue sky & a few fluffy clouds, but there was a strong chilly breeze blowing, that certainly cleared the cobwebs.

i started off walking through the woods the sun was shafting through the trees(you know me & my trees) it was heaven, lots of birds singing, wrens, robins,blue, great & coal tits, thrushes, blackbirds & chiffchaffs,  lots of insects about as well.

I then walked to the meadow trail ( its only open from end of may to early sept, )  it was full of beautiful wild flowers such as spotted & marsh orchids, red & white clover, buttercups, ox eyed daisy, ragged robin, yarrow, yellow rattle, trefoils, speedwell & lots more. in the hedgerow is guelder-rose, dog roses & honey suckle. there are little streams along the edge with flag iris & water lilies, there were lots of damsel & dragonflies along the waters edge.

I saw marsh harriers hunting for food, lots of swifts skimming over the reedbeds, lots of warblers, bearded tits, blackcaps, the whole place was alive & buzzing!!!!!!!!!!!

The absolute, most amazing find of the day was a SWALLOW TAIL BUTTERFLY , there were not too many about as it was windy, i ended up following this one halfway across the meadow, it settled on the grass & obliged by opening its wings so i could photo it in all its glory,  i went home with the biggest grin on my face, one happy bunny .  a great day out : )  

  • Well it was worth going out just for that incredible photo - well done. I would be chuffed too

    Of all creatures, man is the most detestable, he is the only creature that inflicts pain for sport, knowing it to be pain.
    ~ Mark Twain

  • thank-you all for your lovely comments,

    Pipit if you make it over this way just let me know & i'll be glad to show you around this & more of my favourite places, that goes for anyone, glad to help.

  • Hi Sugar,

    what a beautiful butterly!  I don't believe I have ever had the pleasure of seeing one of those.  I imagine in 'real life' they really are breathtaking.

    Your day sounds like pure heaven and how I would have loved to have been there too!  Great photos and thanks for sharing too, what better than all of that nature?  Oh, heaven!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous 19/06/2010 04:29 in reply to sugar

    Unknown said:

    thank-you all for your lovely comments,

    Pipit if you make it over this way just let me know & i'll be glad to show you around this & more of my favourite places, that goes for anyone, glad to help.

     

    Sugar, how lovely of you. I am determined to go next year (aiming for June as it's the best time to go) so I'd love to be shown round by an expert - you!

    Thanks xxxx

     

  • Hi Paul,

    Yes the swallow tails are stunning, they are our largest butterfly,  i have been waiting for them to show this year as they are 2-3 weeks later than last year, well worth the wait especially when you see several together , a spectacular sight. 

             val

  • Pipit, i'm no expert but i would be proud to show you around. : ))))

               Val