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Water Boatmen can walk on water, Monarch butterflies can fly thousands of miles, dragonflies have been on earth for millions of years, and bee’s wings beat at 190 times a second! Incredible!įind out more about Taynish National Nature Reserve Insects are absolutely fascinating, from the tiniest fly to the largest dragonfly. No Mining Bees to be seen just yet, but to my surprise and delight, I saw the first Four-spotted Chasers of the year and an abundance of Large Red Damselflies. On the way back to the car park, I took a wee detour up through the wood beside the sluice to the Mining Bee site, just to check if there was any activity at the upturned tree root. There is certainly no shortage of floral opportunity around just now – which is great news for so many insects. In the wood alongside the burn, the butterflies were stirring, Orange Tips and Speckled Wood flying amongst the trees and bracken and warming their wings in the early sun.ĭown on the shore this little bee was enjoying the Red Campion. This one was happily stripping the fibre from Gordon’s shed! Next stop the picnic tables, usually a good area for butterflies and damselflies and perhaps the source of the wasp’s nest up at the boardwalk. The moths are very beautiful and can range from buff colour to reddish-brown – one to look out for in July and August. They are believed to drink dew hence the name Drinker. Funnily enough I didn’t investigate that one too closely.Īs I continued along the path I spotted a Drinker Moth caterpillar hiding in one of the tussocks. Bit of a hiding fail for this one though!Īlso hidden in amongst the heather by the boardwalk was what looked like a wasp’s nest. They are quite entertaining wee things – avoiding the camera wherever possible. Along the boardwalk, and with a little bit of bog jumping, I noticed the Blue-tailed Damselflies are back now too. It’s always a good sign when you see insects so close to the beginning of the trail, it means they will be plentiful at the lochan and in the woods. As if on cue, at the first new bench along the track, there was a Large Red Damselfly basking in the sun. Another stunningly beautiful day – does it ever rain at Taynish? ? The early morning air was a bit nippy, so I was hopeful of catching the insects before they warmed up their wings and were too flighty. Up early and off to Taynish to walk the Pollinator Trail. The recent addition of a pollinator trail on the reserve has added a little more interest, and in this, the second of her regular updates, she takes a stroll and reports back on what caught her eye. 1.Caroline Anderson regularly visits Taynish National Nature Reserve with her camera. Cole's 10 Best Lines on 4 Your Eyez Only. And, as with any rapper worth listening to, the first thing to listen for are the bars. You have to respect his approach-this will likely earn him another platinum plaque without any features. The content on this record is a mix between the perspective of the hustler friends he grew up around and his current family man lifestyle, juxtaposed to marvel at how far he and those closest to him have come something he touches on in " Neighbors." Taken together, the record is a solid addition to Cole's catalog-it will take some time to assess its value, but it's absolutely worth taking a listen (or, more likely, many listens).Ĭole's on his grown man shit-more mature and not concerned with keeping up with the stereotypical rapper persona. It's an exploration of his newly-found role as a father, race relations, and what it means to be a good person in modern society. Cole dropped his fourth studio album, 4 Your Eyez Only.