On Sunday (Day 14) we decided to have a long walk along my local canal. Before we got to the main canal path we climbed up a nearby woodland where we saw the kestrel on day 3.
We had literally only been up there for 10 minutes when there he was, hovering overhead! We could barely believe it - unfortunately the sun was quite strong so all the pics I took of him are just silhouettes, but nevertheless there he was!
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The kestrel
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In the woodland there are lots of trees and flowers which were teeming with butterflies, birds and moths. Here are just a few of what I could get photos of...
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Skipper moth & leaf beetle |
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Six spot burnet moth |
| Silver y moth |
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Coal tit |
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Jay |
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Dunnock |
Eventually we made it down from the woodland to start our canal walk and were so happy with what we had already seen. The walk we were now going to do was along Neath canal and then back again.
Once again there was an abundance of nature in the water and along the banks. The amount of insects we discovered was mind blowing!
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Swallows |
I bought them premium duck and swan food and they loved it! Dad was a bit cheeky by demanding to be fed by hand, but we made sure everyone had a fair share.
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Dan feeds the swans and here is mum catching it in her beak. |
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The swan family with dad leading the way. |
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One of the cygnets with some new head gear! |
There was lots of other activity in the canal, including tadpoles that have not got both back and front legs and, unbelievably, terrapins! We had no idea they resided in these waters, but a man saw us taking pics and pointed them out to us - there were three altogether and they were all basking in the sun!
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Tadpoles are almost frogs with tails! |
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One of the terrapins basking in the lilies.
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Apart from the terrapins on of the strangest things I witnessed on our walk was a white spider! After a bit of research I found out that it's a crab spider. What's f
ascinating about them is they can change their colour to match their background (this can take days to so). The crab spider sits on flowers waiting for insects to land close by, and then pounces on them - trapping them between their crab-like front legs. I have never seen one before and what a strange creature to witness.
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Crab Spider |
What an amazing walk for day 14 this was and altogether we had walked 0ver ten miles! It just blows me away how many different species are on our doorsteps and I still get excited when I discover something I have never seen before.
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