Andrew Cleave
@AndrewCleave
Naturalist, tour-leader, writer, photographer.
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The fruits of Green Nightshade (Solanum nitidibaccatum - but formerly S. physalifolium) from a Norfolk beet field. Nature Photographers BSBI: Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland #TwitterNatureCommunity #TwitterNaturePhotography
Green Nightshade (Solanum physalifolium) from a Norfolk Sugar Beet field. A much more hairy plant than the common Black Nightshade and with dark marks at the base of the petals. BSBI: Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland Nature Photographers #TwitterNaturePhotography #TwitterNatureCommunity
A small colony of the Star Ascidian (Botryllus schlosseri) from the underside of a rock at Kimmeridge Bay. Naturetrek Nature Photographers #Twitterwildlifecommunity #Twitterwildlifephotography
The Small-headed Clingfish (Apletodon dentatus) found by my Naturetrek group on our rock-pooling day at Kimmeridge Bay. Nature Photographers #TwitterNatureCommunity #TwitterNaturePhotography
An ideal day for rock-pooling on the shore at Kimmeridge Bay for my Naturetrek group on Monday with a good low tide and calm sea. Nature Photographers #TwitterNatureCommunity #TwitterNaturePhotography
Lots of interesting finds for my Naturetrek rock-pooling group at Kimmeridge Bay today. Nature Photographers #TwitterNatureCommunity #TwitterNaturePhotography
Thorn-apple (Datura stramonium) on a mid-Devon farm. Nature Photographers Nature TTL BSBI: Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland #TwitterNaturePhotography #TwitterNatureCommunity
A Bird Louse-fly (Ornithomya avicularia) which dropped on to me in my local copse. The flattened shape lets it vanish into a bird's feathers and it is a challenge to find if it lands on you! Nature Photographers #TwitterNatureCommunity #TwitterNaturePhotography
A good crop of Sloes in the New Forest, safe from the foraging pigs. Nature Photographers Nature TTL #TwitterNaturePhotography #TwitterNatureCommunity
Small Fleabane (Pulicaria vulgaris) and Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium) from a parched New Forest roadside ditch. Nature Photographers Nature TTL #TwitterNatureCommunity #TwitterNaturePhotography
Small Water-pepper (Persicaria minor) from an almost dry ditch in the New Forest. Far less common than the the Water-pepper (P. hydropiper) surrounding it in this image.Nature Photographers Nature TTL #TwitterNatureCommunity #TwitterNaturePhotography
Dorset Heath (Erica ciliaris) - but beware of hybrids if Cross-leaved Heath (Erica tetralix) is nearby. A scarce plant, mainly from Dorset and neighbouring counties. Nature Photographers Nature TTL #TwitterNatureCommunity #TwitterNaturePhotography
A rare glimpse of the wing pattern of a Grayling as it settled after a brief flight. Nature Photographers Nature TTL #TwitterNatureCommunity #TwitterNaturePhotography
A slender male Wasp Spider on a Dorset heathland. Nature Photographers Nature TTL #TwitterNatureCommunity #TwitterNaturePhotography
A Keeled Skimmer meets a gruesome end in the grip of a Heath Assassin Bug (Coranus subapterus) Nature Photographers Nature TTL #TwitterNatureCommunity #TwitterNaturePhotography