Sunday 21 August 2011

Landscape: The Farne Islands

The Farnes are a group of islands off the coast of Northumberland, England. They are roughly 3 miles east of the mainland, and consist of about 20 separate islands. The islands are home to many species of bird (including puffins, guillemots, cormorants and terns), but are also frequented by atlantic grey seals (see Mammals post).


Saturday 20 August 2011

Wildlife: Mammals

Atlantic Grey Seal  Halichoerus grypus
These Atlantic Grey Seals were photographed on the Farne Islands, off the
 east coast of England.

European Rabbit  Oryctolagus cuniculus

Thursday 18 August 2011

Wildlife: Reptiles

Slow Worm  Anguis fragilis

Wildlife: Birds

Robin  Erithacus rubecula

Juvenile Blue Tit  Cyanistes caeruleus



House Sparrow  Passer domesticus

Northern Lapwing  Vanellus vanellus
The Lapwing has a small crest on its head which is not visible on this image, sadly.

Greater Spotted Woodpecker  Dendrocopos major

Black-headed Gull  Chroicocephalus ridibundus

Eurasian Coot  Fulica atra

Mute Swan  Cygnus olor

Chaffinch  Fringilla coelebs

Greylag Goose  Anser anser

Atlantic Puffin  Fratercula arctica

Thrush

Starling

Common Eider  Somateria mollissima
This image of Common Eider (a drake and two hens) was taken at the Farne Islands.

Wildlife: Butterflies

Green-veined White  Pieris napi
The green butterfly is the female and the white butterfly is the male.
Peacock  Inachis io

Red Admiral  Vanessa atalanta

Orange-tip  Anthocharis cardamines 



Small Tortoiseshell  Aglais urticae

Speckled Wood  Pararge aegeria