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    I haven't posted much here recently, I've been mostly shooting stuff for ID when I get back home. Kind of "larn yersel botany". Plus whatever else catches my eye of course.

    This is the kind of thing, from a walk around one of those dense Sitka plantations we have up here.

    Rosebay Willowherb. Common as muck, but I think they look great against the sky.


    Wild Raspberry. Please don't tell me it's a bramble


    Sneezwort, ID shot:


    Feverfew

    No idea what the bug is. I don't have a book on bugs.

    Here's a moss capsule from a different walk nearby, I was quite chuffed to get the ID right, I really struggle with mosses. I resort to "wildaboutbritain.co.uk" when I get stuck, they're pretty good on there so long as you've made a decent effort at ID yourself. A resident expert confirmed this one.

    Common Hair Moss
    John

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    Re: Some sunny day flowers

    the bug is a sheild bud, john, nice set of images by the way.
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    • #3
      Re: Some sunny day flowers

      Cheers Dave
      John

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      • #4
        Re: Some sunny day flowers

        Nice set John.
        The Moss capsule is very interesting.

        I thought the bug might be some species of Shield Bug but I can't find one that matches in my books or here. http://www.britishbugs.org.uk/galler...atomoidea.html


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        • #5
          Re: Some sunny day flowers

          I think they are all great but I do like the Common Hair Moss

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          • #6
            Re: Some sunny day flowers

            Lovely detailed shots with excellent DoF control. The bug is not a Shield Bug but a Capsid Bug.

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            • #7
              Re: Some sunny day flowers

              Nice series.
              Ed

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              • #8
                Re: Some sunny day flowers

                Thanks for the comments, and thanks for the ID David. I see from Wikipedia that there are 10,000 species of Capsid . I think I'll leave bug ID's to the experts
                John

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                • #9
                  Re: Some sunny day flowers

                  John, my you have been a very busy chap nice set of images esp. that BUG

                  Most of the plants I had not heard of but seen some so thanks for the learning
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                    Re: Some sunny day flowers

                    Thanks Chevvy, it has been a busy couple of months with all this good weather. You can't waste opportunities to get out, so there's been plenty walks with SWMBO, photographic exploring, climbing and losing golf balls.
                    John

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                    • #11
                      Re: Some sunny day flowers

                      The moss shot is a cracker John

                      Lovely set too and totally agree about the willow herb it looks fab against just about any sky
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                      • #12
                        Re: Some sunny day flowers

                        Originally posted by jdal View Post
                        Thanks Chevvy, it has been a busy couple of months with all this good weather. You can't waste opportunities to get out, so there's been plenty walks with SWMBO, photographic exploring, climbing and losing golf balls.
                        oooh! I thought walks with SWIMBO, photographic exploring, climbing ... you would FIND GOLF BALLS ... so perhaps you were clubbing the balls first ? and they hid from another clubbing ?
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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by Chevvyf1 View Post
                          ..... so perhaps you were clubbing the balls first ? and they hid from another clubbing ?
                          It's a bit embarrassing, but I seem to be playing golf once a week now . As badly as I ever did, though .
                          John

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