Here's #sixonsaturday from my little garden. Flowers and blossom in early March sunshine.
Here's #sixonsaturday from my little garden. Flowers and blossom in early March sunshine.
Despite the slightly gloomy morning and a 'bit of mud' @rspb.bsky.social Fen Drayton, it was worth it to see a flock of godwits and several pintails amongst hundreds of birds on Ferry Lagoon. Also heard first booming bittern of 2026 - few days earlier than last year! @cambsbirdclub.bsky.social
I wouldn't want to be a fish in that channel! Hungry eyes at the Ouse Washes Earith today @cambsbirdclub.bsky.social #ukbirding
Lots of signs of spring today @midsandeastnt.bsky.social Wimpole Hall in beautiful sunshine. Followed the purple route which we haven't walked before - so peaceful. Firsts for 2026 too: cherry blossom lesser celadines, a comma and numerous brimstone butterflies. @bc-cambs-essex.bsky.social
First coltsfoot seen this year in yesterday's sunshine (14/02/26) @rspb.bsky.social Ouse Fen about a week after we first spotted them in same location last year. @wildflowerhour.bsky.social @bsbibotany.bsky.social
Four of my favourites in the sunshine this morning @rspb.bsky.social Ouse Fen: the view across the reedbed to Willingham church, stonechats and the first coltsfoot of 2026 with Marsh Harriers swooping overhead. Beautiful. @cambsbirdclub.bsky.social
Missed Digging for Britain? Read our blog and catch up on BBC iPlayer, excavating at Wandlebury last summer.ย
https://cambridgeppf.org/a-remarkable-discovery-at-wandlebury/
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m002pl5g/digging-for-britain-series-13-5-medieval-murder-and-roman-pets
Image credit: CAU
So excited to see cranes at the aptly named Cranes Fen @rspb.bsky.social Ouse Fen this morning. Two overhead with their instantly recognisable klaxon calls and this pair in the distance towards Over. Four - brilliant! @cambsbirdclub.bsky.social
A flooded river Ouse @rspb.bsky.social Fen Drayton this morning but lots to see. Couldn't find the smews but so many other birds including flocks of fieldfare, a kestrel and a pair of little egrets who look like they are plotting something! @cambsbirdclub.bsky.social
Large numbers of birds on ice free Barleycroft (Ouse Fen) @rspb.bsky.social today. I'm sure there must be some pink footed geese somewhere in this crowd but we couldn't see any. Stonechats always beautiful in the wintry sunshine. @cambsbirdclub.bsky.social
Beautiful winter light @rspb.bsky.social Fen Drayton Lakes and Swavesey today. Tiny hazel flowers, cattle egrets, fieldfares in churchyard yew trees.
But the highlight was a pair of glossy ibises flying up from Swavesey Lake -sadly not quick enough with camera for a shot @cambsbirdclub.bsky.social
December sunshine lighting up the beautiful colouring of stonechats, shovellers, wigeons and many more waterfowl and hedgerow birds around the lakes @rspb.bsky.social Fen Drayton today. @cambsbirdclub.bsky.social
So many little and great egrets around the lakes @rspb.bsky.social Fen Drayton in the last week. I remember the excitement seeing my first little egret in Dorset in the late 90's and now they are numerous here. Beautiful birds. Lots of winter duck arrivals too. @cambsbirdclub.bsky.social
I was hoping to see autumn thrush arrivals today, 30th October, but instead, we saw a clouded yellow butterfly near Brownshill Staunch on the River Ouse as we headed back to Needingworth side of @rspb.bsky.social Ouse Fen! Speckled wood and a peacock butterfly also seen. @bc-cambs-essex.bsky.social
More interesting fungi today - this time at the lovely @kingfishersbridge.bsky.social nature reserve. Think this is called conical brittlestem. Hundreds of birds on the reserve too and the hot chocolate looked amazing! It's always worth a visit - different habitats in one place.
I love the common names of fungi - think top right is Shaggy Scalycap apparently! All seen this week around St Ives Cambridgeshire on our daily walks. #fungifriday
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It's not my best shot but the first one since February. It makes me so happy to hear these bearded reedlings 'pinging' all the way round the reserve @rspb.bsky.social Ouse Fen (Earith) this morning. What a wonderful conservation success! @cambsbirdclub.bsky.social
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Flower identification help needed. Seen today @rspb.bsky.social Fen Drayton. Looks like a mullein but slightly different flowers and leaves. Is it a garden escapee? The shield bugs certainly liked it. @wildflowerhour.bsky.social @bsbibotany.bsky.social
A common sight here in the Fens and around St Ives but great views of a magnificent heron this morning @midsandeastnt.bsky.social Houghton Mill. It was spoilt for lunch choices as the mill pond was teeming with fish. Beautiful autumn hedgerow too. @cambsbirdclub.bsky.social
Saw second wall brown of the week, having never seen one locally before! Sighting this morning was @rspb.bsky.social Berry Fen Bluntisham - no camera so no photograph but definitely a wall brown. Will record. @bc-cambs-essex.bsky.social
First visit to @rspb.bsky.social Lakenheath Fen yesterday. So calming, lots of butterflies, dragonflies and birds; the highlight was at least six hobbies overhead - I tried and failed to get a good photograph. We will definitely visit again. @bc-suffolk.bsky.social
I have added my sighting to the irecord- it was along the Cuckoo Drove Fen.
Not my best photographs but two sightings @rspb.bsky.social Ouse Fen Over this morning that I haven't seen here before: a wall brown butterfly ( couldn't capture its open wings) and a huge goat moth caterpillar. @bc-cambs-essex.bsky.social
From the wonderful @wildlifebcn.org Brampton Wood today -Guelder rose and briony berries. Also (top) the fruits of the special wild service tree (I think). #fruits Swathes of Devil's Bit scabious a bonus attracting so many pollinators @wildflowerhour.bsky.social @bsbibotany.bsky.social
A few shots from around the gravel pits at Earith today: a fantastic dryad's saddle fungus, one of many ruddy darters, a solitary brown argus, (lots of white butterflies again) and a cormorant - the king of all he surveys!! @bc-cambs-essex.bsky.social #fantasticfungi
We had a lovely stroll around @wildlifebcn.org Summer Leys NR. Our first visit - we'll be going again as there is so much to see in different habitats. We then visited Earls Barton to see the very special Anglo Saxon tower on the parish church. It too didn't disappoint. #englishhistoricchurches
I think this is three common blue butterflies sharing one birds foot trefoil flower at Coton NR this morning - lots of meadow browns and gatekeepers also hiding in the grass. @cambridgeppf.bsky.social @bc-cambs-essex.bsky.social