2010 Beauty in the Natural World

As in most years, 2010 had a great many wonderful things to offer in `the wild`. From birds and insects, to colours and shapes. Here are a few of them as I captured them digitally. We are surrounded by amazing things and it is so easy to pass them by. That is why the camera is a great tool for capturing these things and turning them into memories.


Long Tailed Tit in the garden


Jackdaw in Pembrokeshire..


Swan on the Brett, mirrored in the river.


Green Woodpecker feeding its young.


Drinker Moth caterpillar


Blister Beetle


Thrift growing in abundance on the cliff path near Little Haven.


Ransoms or Wild Garlic


Lords-and-Ladies or Cuckoo Pint.


Dandelion head


Dark Mullein


Orchid


Thistle 


Peacock Butterfly


Ruddy Darter


Common Blue


Swallowtail - Britain's largest butterfly


Small Skipper


Burnett


Four Spotted Chaser



Followed by shades of autumn and winter



A great year observing all the beauty around us. These are just a sample of things seen but are great to look back on in the deep winter months.


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