We use cookies to show content based on your preferences. If you continue to browse you accept their use and installation. More information. >

FMF - Friends of Minerals Forum, discussion and message board
The place to share your mineralogical experiences


Spanish message board






Newest topics and users posts
31 Oct-12:39:30 Re: collection of michael shaw (Michael Shaw)
31 Oct-05:34:05 Re: munich show (mineralientage) 2024 (James Catmur)
30 Oct-14:07:27 Re: introduction with some pictures (Philippe Durand)
30 Oct-11:47:09 Re: contribution dr. Menor-salván - bertrandite from portuguese pegmatites - (51) (Fmf Forum)
30 Oct-11:46:20 Contribution dr. Menor-salván - bertrandite from portuguese pegmatites - (51) (Fmf Forum)
30 Oct-09:41:36 Re: munich show (mineralientage) 2024 (James Catmur)
30 Oct-09:36:03 Re: introduction with some pictures (James Catmur)
30 Oct-08:50:48 Re: introduction with some pictures (Michael Shaw)
30 Oct-05:58:51 Introduction with some pictures (Pegmatiteappreciator)
29 Oct-23:45:34 My 44th visit to the mineralientage in munich since 1977 (Roger Warin)
29 Oct-09:20:39 Collection of carles millan: fluorite from erongo (Carles Millan)
29 Oct-03:57:49 Re: is this a gold ore??? (Vdhinesh79)
29 Oct-00:04:37 Re: collection of volkmar stingl (Volkmar Stingl)
28 Oct-12:12:31 Re: is this a gold ore??? (Vdhinesh79)
28 Oct-12:10:40 Re: is this a gold ore??? (Jordi Fabre)
28 Oct-12:07:43 Re: is this a gold ore??? (Matt_zukowski)
28 Oct-11:55:16 Re: is this a gold ore??? (Lluis)
28 Oct-10:22:03 Re: is this a gold ore??? (Vdhinesh79)
28 Oct-06:27:20 Re: is this a gold ore??? (James Catmur)
28 Oct-06:01:21 Re: is this a gold ore??? (Vdhinesh79)
28 Oct-04:28:43 Re: the mim museum in beirut, lebanon (Mim Museum)
28 Oct-03:29:52 Re: is this a gold ore??? (Vdhinesh79)
28 Oct-02:35:31 Re: is this a gold ore??? (Alfredo)
27 Oct-17:09:16 What might this be? (Todd Willis)
27 Oct-16:38:02 Re: sphalerite from kulmberg austria (Jordi Fabre)

For lists of newest topics and postings click here


RSS RSS

View unanswered posts

Why and how to register

Index Index
 FAQFAQ RegisterRegister  Log inLog in
 {Forgotten your password?}Forgotten your password?  

Like
115978


The time now is Oct 31, 2024 19:12

Search for a textSearch for a text   

A general guide for using the Forum with some rules and tips
The information provided within this Forum about localities is only given to allow reference to them. Any visit to any of the localities requires you to obtain full permission and relevant information prior to your visit. FMF is strictly against any illicit activities related to collecting minerals.
Collection of Mike Wood
  Goto page Previous  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8  Next
  Index -> Collection photos and Collector's page
Like
9


View previous topic :: View next topic  
Author Message

Mike Wood




Joined: 16 Dec 2010
Posts: 456
Location: Northern England


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jun 04, 2013 11:39    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

You are welcome Joan, thank you for your interest !

Best regards, Mike : )
Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

Mike Wood




Joined: 16 Dec 2010
Posts: 456
Location: Northern England


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jun 19, 2013 16:52    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

Now for something completely different...


DSCF1908.jpg
 Description:
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
Granite, miarolitic cavities, and mountains : )
 Viewed:  27389 Time(s)

DSCF1908.jpg



IMG_2813.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
42mm x 22mm x 17mm
Gemmy, but with a few veils inside. Rare to find these with undamaged terminations.
Self-collected.
 Viewed:  27378 Time(s)

IMG_2813.JPG



IMG_2814.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
42mm x 22mm x 17mm
Same specimen
 Viewed:  27408 Time(s)

IMG_2814.JPG


Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

Pierre Joubert




Joined: 09 Mar 2012
Posts: 1605
Location: Western Cape


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jun 20, 2013 01:41    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

Hi Mike. Once again, nice photos. The smoky has a good colour. Is it common, and up to what size do you find them? Best regards.
_________________
Pierre Joubert


'The tree of silence bears the fruit of peace. '
Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

Mike Wood




Joined: 16 Dec 2010
Posts: 456
Location: Northern England


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jun 20, 2013 12:48    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

Thanks Pierre; small crystals (1-2cm) are fairly common; large crystals (5-7cm) are rare. They can be found loose on the ground sometimes, otherwise from miarolitic cavities (where many small or a few large crystals can be found). They are most often damaged at the termination due I think to frost/ice action in the wet mud/gravel in the cavities - one drawback of a cold winter climate !
The few specimens I have which are undamaged were found in cavities that were dry, well-drained, or more open. The next specimen is from a different locality.



IMG_2830.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
40mm x 17mm x 13mm
Good termination and colour, and very clear inside.
 Viewed:  27287 Time(s)

IMG_2830.JPG



IMG_2833.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
40mm x 17mm x 13mm
Same specimen from the other side, with a bit more lighting.
 Viewed:  27294 Time(s)

IMG_2833.JPG


Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

supertxango




Joined: 15 Jul 2012
Posts: 135
Location: Madrid


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jun 20, 2013 14:01    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

Hi Mike,

Small quartzs but with an incredible transparency and beautiful deep color. The association of this kind of quartzs with microcline or amazonite is one of my favorite mineral compositions.

Regards,

Juan H
Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

Mike Wood




Joined: 16 Dec 2010
Posts: 456
Location: Northern England


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jun 20, 2013 15:08    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

Hi Juan, glad you like them; I must confess I am a fairly recent convert to quartz appreciation, but I have seen the light ! And it is good !

Combination of smoky quartz and microcline feldspar are even more rare, but I have a couple of specimens, here's one..



IMG_2911.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz + Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
8cm x 7cm high x 4cm
Double-terminated quartz crystal 72mm long, fairly clear near the top. The feldspar crystals are sadly damaged. Self-collected.
 Viewed:  27248 Time(s)

IMG_2911.JPG



IMG_2912.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz + Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
8cm x 7cm high x 4cm
The other side
 Viewed:  27231 Time(s)

IMG_2912.JPG



IMG_2915.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
90mm x 45mm x 30mm
A big one - with quite a lot of veils (bubble-trains or lines of bubbles), as the larger crystals tend to have. Self-collected.
 Viewed:  27236 Time(s)

IMG_2915.JPG



IMG_2916.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
90mm x 45mm x 30mm
Same specimen
 Viewed:  27256 Time(s)

IMG_2916.JPG



IMG_2917.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
90mm x 45mm x 30mm
The other side of the above specimen - not so good, with contacting.
 Viewed:  27242 Time(s)

IMG_2917.JPG


Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

supertxango




Joined: 15 Jul 2012
Posts: 135
Location: Madrid


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jun 20, 2013 15:28    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

Mike Wood wrote:
Hi Juan, glad you like them; I must confess I am a fairly recent convert to quartz appreciation, but I have seen the light ! And it is good !

Combination of smoky quartz and microcline feldspar are even more rare, but I have a couple of specimens, here's one..


Be sure you will be possessed by quartz power :-)

The dark quartz with the white-cream microcline is stunning.

Thank´s for sharing it!

Juan H
Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

Mike Wood




Joined: 16 Dec 2010
Posts: 456
Location: Northern England


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jun 22, 2013 17:53    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

Thanks Juan H, I appreciate your comments ! ;-)
Here are four similar sized smoky quartz crystals with different themes of formation, all from the same cavity. The two on the left have damaged terminations; the two on the right have not. Then we have something unusual from a separate location.



IMG_2860.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
59mm, 55mm, 54mm, 61mm
Length of crystals, from left to right.
Self-collected.
 Viewed:  27016 Time(s)

IMG_2860.JPG



IMG_2861.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
59mm, 55mm, 54mm, 61mm
 Viewed:  27025 Time(s)

IMG_2861.JPG



IMG_2862.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
55mm and 54mm tall
Close-up of the middle two crystals
 Viewed:  27017 Time(s)

IMG_2862.JPG



IMG_2920.JPG
 Description:
Beryl (var aquamarine) and smoky quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
Aquamarine crystal 17mm x 6mm x 4mm
These crystals all came from the same mud-filled miarolitic cavity, which was not quite big enough to get my hand in, and over 30cm deep. The smoky quartz terminations were all damaged. The smoky on the right is 46mm tall. Self-collected.
 Viewed:  27161 Time(s)

IMG_2920.JPG



IMG_2924.JPG
 Description:
Beryl (var aquamarine)
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
17mm x 6mm x 4mm
Close-up of the aquamarine crystal, only the second one I have found on Arran, after 19 years of going there. They are rare !
 Viewed:  27165 Time(s)

IMG_2924.JPG



IMG_1786.JPG
 Description:
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
Looking north along Glen Rosa (valley) towards the fine mountain of Cir Mhor (799m). Although the mountains of Arran are modest in height in comparison to many of Scotlands' mountains, they possess a unique grandeur. Photo taken in november.
 Viewed:  27002 Time(s)

IMG_1786.JPG


Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
1
   

Mike Wood




Joined: 16 Dec 2010
Posts: 456
Location: Northern England


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jun 25, 2013 13:19    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

Smoky quartz - one of my nicer specimens. Also an microcline feldspar crystal from the same pocket.


IMG_2836.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
76mm x 35mm x 26mm
Nice undamaged crystal, deep colour and good transparency but quite a lot of veils inside. A few tiny quartz and feldspar crystals on this side only. Self-collected.
 Viewed:  26935 Time(s)

IMG_2836.JPG



IMG_2837.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
76mm x 35mm x 26mm
same specimen as above
 Viewed:  27030 Time(s)

IMG_2837.JPG



IMG_2839.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
76mm x 35mm x 26mm
same specimen as above showing interesting termination
 Viewed:  26999 Time(s)

IMG_2839.JPG



IMG_2840.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
76mm x 35mm x 26mm
same specimen as above
 Viewed:  26940 Time(s)

IMG_2840.JPG



IMG_2884.JPG
 Description:
Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
50mm x 21mm x 18mm crystal
Microcline feldspar crystal free-standing on a small piece of matrix. Self-collected.
 Viewed:  26924 Time(s)

IMG_2884.JPG



IMG_2883.JPG
 Description:
Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
50mm x 21mm x 18mm crystal
Same specimen as above
 Viewed:  26920 Time(s)

IMG_2883.JPG


Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

Mike Wood




Joined: 16 Dec 2010
Posts: 456
Location: Northern England


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jun 27, 2013 09:34    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

Some more microcline feldspar crystals


IMG_2886.JPG
 Description:
Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
50mm x 40mm x 32mm
Two intergrown microcline crystals with a small remnant of smoky quartz near the base.
Self-collected.
 Viewed:  26871 Time(s)

IMG_2886.JPG



IMG_2887.JPG
 Description:
Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
50mm x 40mm x 32mm
Same specimen as above
 Viewed:  26828 Time(s)

IMG_2887.JPG



IMG_2888.JPG
 Description:
Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
50mm x 40mm x 32mm
Same specimen as above
 Viewed:  26878 Time(s)

IMG_2888.JPG



IMG_2889.JPG
 Description:
Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
73mm x 20mm x17mm
A more elongated, single crystal
 Viewed:  26829 Time(s)

IMG_2889.JPG



IMG_2890.JPG
 Description:
Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
73mm x 20mm x17mm
Same specimen as above
 Viewed:  26830 Time(s)

IMG_2890.JPG


Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

Ru Smith




Joined: 13 Oct 2012
Posts: 362


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jun 27, 2013 18:38    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

How wonderful to have found that Arran aquamarine. Do you have Mourne examples to go with the Scottish ones? The feldspar twins are also very fine.
Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

GneissWare




Joined: 07 Mar 2008
Posts: 1287
Location: California


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jun 27, 2013 18:49    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

Mike,
The Arran material is quite extraordinary. Thanks for sharing!
Bob
Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

Mike Wood




Joined: 16 Dec 2010
Posts: 456
Location: Northern England


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jun 28, 2013 09:08    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

Bob, thanks for your appreciation, it's a pleasure to share.
Ru, I don't have any similar Mourne Mountains (N.I.) aquamarines, just a small greenish beryl on matrix which I bought. I've never been across the water to Ireland, but if I did, the Mournes' would be top of the 'to do' list !



IMG_2797.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
65mm x 45mm x 45mm
Two curious flattened smoky quartz crystals joined together. Self-collected.
 Viewed:  26676 Time(s)

IMG_2797.JPG



IMG_2801.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
65mm x 45mm x 45mm
Same specimen as above
 Viewed:  26721 Time(s)

IMG_2801.JPG



IMG_2804.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
65mm x 45mm x 45mm
Same specimen as above. The large, smooth crystal face is nearly 5cm long.
 Viewed:  26688 Time(s)

IMG_2804.JPG



IMG_3069.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz + Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
30mm x 11mm x 16mm
Tidy little specimen, again there are veils inside the crystal, but when you look at them closely they are extraordinarily beautiful and mysterious.
 Viewed:  26696 Time(s)

IMG_3069.JPG



IMG_3072.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz + Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
30mm x 11mm x 16mm
Same specimen as above
 Viewed:  26677 Time(s)

IMG_3072.JPG



ARRAN MINERALS 009.jpg
 Description:
Smoky Quartz + Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
30mm x 11mm x 16mm
Same specimen as above showing internal veiling.
 Viewed:  26695 Time(s)

ARRAN MINERALS 009.jpg


Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

Mike Wood




Joined: 16 Dec 2010
Posts: 456
Location: Northern England


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jun 28, 2013 10:33    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

These specimens are from a different cavity. The smoky quartzes are very deeply coloured, almost black, but with very clean lines and incredible lustre. The feldspar is a bit different also.


IMG_3007.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
67mm x 40mm x 38mm
 Viewed:  26670 Time(s)

IMG_3007.JPG



IMG_3008.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
67mm x 40mm x 38mm
Same specimen as above
 Viewed:  26655 Time(s)

IMG_3008.JPG



IMG_3010.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
67mm x 40mm x 38mm
Same specimen as above - backside
 Viewed:  26682 Time(s)

IMG_3010.JPG



IMG_2875.JPG
 Description:
Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
105mm x 90mm x 55mm
Large group of curved aggregates of creamy-white microcline crystals. Self-collected.
 Viewed:  26651 Time(s)

IMG_2875.JPG



IMG_2877.JPG
 Description:
Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
105mm x 90mm x 55mm
Same specimen as above
 Viewed:  26656 Time(s)

IMG_2877.JPG



IMG_2878.JPG
 Description:
Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
105mm x 90mm x 55mm
Side view of same specimen as above
 Viewed:  26640 Time(s)

IMG_2878.JPG



IMG_2900.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
57mm x 43mm x 35mm
Another smoky from the same cavity
 Viewed:  26636 Time(s)

IMG_2900.JPG



IMG_2903.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
57mm x 43mm x 35mm
Same specimen as above
 Viewed:  26630 Time(s)

IMG_2903.JPG



IMG_2904.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
57mm x 43mm x 35mm
Same specimen as above showing internal veiling. These smokies are very deep brown but still have some degree of transparency.
 Viewed:  26627 Time(s)

IMG_2904.JPG



IMG_2879.JPG
 Description:
Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
61mm x 50mm x 48mm
Another, smaller microcline feldspar specimen from the same cavity, consisting mainly of one large single twinned curved crystal !
 Viewed:  26587 Time(s)

IMG_2879.JPG



IMG_2880.JPG
 Description:
Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
61mm x 50mm x 48mm
Same specimen as above
 Viewed:  26678 Time(s)

IMG_2880.JPG



arran trip aug 2010 010.jpg
 Description:
Looking NW towards Cir Mhor, and Caisteal Abhail beyond; from Goatfell. Photo taken in August.
 Viewed:  26680 Time(s)

arran trip aug 2010 010.jpg


Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

Antonio Alcaide
Site Admin



Joined: 23 Aug 2009
Posts: 314
Location: Spain


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jun 28, 2013 10:50    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

Stunning Manebach feldspar twins!! I think Manebach twins are single, not polysynthetic, but they look like so.

Regards

_________________
Life is the shortest crystal
Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

Mike Wood




Joined: 16 Dec 2010
Posts: 456
Location: Northern England


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jul 03, 2013 13:03    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

Thanks Antonio ! Please, feel free to educate me about feldspar twinning, I don't know much about it.
Sincerely, Mike



IMG_2950.JPG
 Description:
Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
78mm x 31mm x 26mm
Rather large microcline crystal with odd termination. Self-collected.
 Viewed:  26462 Time(s)

IMG_2950.JPG



IMG_2952.JPG
 Description:
Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
78mm x 31mm x 26mm
Same specimen as above
 Viewed:  26465 Time(s)

IMG_2952.JPG



IMG_2953.JPG
 Description:
Microcline
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
78mm x 31mm x 26mm
Same specimen as above showing termination detail
 Viewed:  26454 Time(s)

IMG_2953.JPG



IMG_2993.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
75mm x 40mm x 33mm
Nice sturdy smoky quartz crystal; the termination is a little chewed up (as found) probably from ice-action in the cavity where it originated from. The crystal had actually 'migrated' a short distance from the cavity and was wedged in a crevice. The crystal colour has lightened on one side due to exposure to the sky - best seen in the third photo. Self-collected.
 Viewed:  26484 Time(s)

IMG_2993.JPG



IMG_2996.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
75mm x 40mm x 33mm
Same specimen as above
 Viewed:  26461 Time(s)

IMG_2996.JPG



IMG_3001.JPG
 Description:
Smoky Quartz
Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK
75mm x 40mm x 33mm
Same specimen as above, showing lessening of depth of colour on right side, due to UV light exposure.
 Viewed:  26458 Time(s)

IMG_3001.JPG


Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

Mike Wood




Joined: 16 Dec 2010
Posts: 456
Location: Northern England


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jul 06, 2013 11:30    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

I've got a feeling I've been calling these feldspar crystals orthoclase instead of microcline. Now I'm confused. It's a pretty poor state when a field-collector doesn't know what he's collected. I'm sorry about this; maybe I should change all my captions on the 'orthoclase' feldspars.
In the meantime, I'll post a few more photo's of things that aren't minerals from Arran, but are hazardous.. and from Arran.



ARRAN---july august 2009 001.jpg
 Description:
Cioch na h-Oighe (661m) viewed from Glen Sannox. Around the edge of Arran nearer sea-level the scenery is quite verdant and lush in the summer, but the summer months have added hazards. For example, this photo was taken in July, so it is quite likely there are millions of midges in the trees and undergrowth. They are everywhere if there is little wind and the weather is damp, even on the mountain tops. Sure, you can use DEET on yourself which stops 'em biting, but they still land on you briefly and they tickle. They don't like strong sunlight, thankfully. They don't like cold weather 12C or below. Midge season is usually mid-may to early october.
 Viewed:  26360 Time(s)

ARRAN---july august 2009 001.jpg



Deer Tick 4mm.jpg
 Description:
A large deer tick on the prowl. This one was about 4mm long (body) and the red part on it's abdomen indicates that it is mature and has fed on some thing. Mostly they are a bit smaller and can be very hard to spot when they are <1mm. They hang around in long vegetation (grass, heather, bracken, trees) and wait for prey to walk past. They have caused serious infection in some parts of the UK in the form of Lyme Disease. I've been getting bit by these suckers for twenty years or more but I'm still ok (I think). Tick season - probably april to october.
 Viewed:  26306 Time(s)

Deer Tick 4mm.jpg



Horsefly 10mm.jpg
 Description:
Horseflies, also known as Clegs, are nasty. They have a somewhat 'furry' appearance, sort of dusty-grey colour. You can't hear them flying. You can't feel them land. If you're quick and recognise the sensation you can swipe them off you just as they start to bite; then the bite will only itch a little ! Unlike midges these things are active in bright sunshine. They are about during the months of July and August when it's warm. It's best to keep moving when these are around, and keep an eye on them but they are very distracting. They are mainly living in the valleys; it is usual to have several following you as you walk. And they can bite through thin clothing !!
 Viewed:  26276 Time(s)

Horsefly 10mm.jpg


Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

GneissWare




Joined: 07 Mar 2008
Posts: 1287
Location: California


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jul 06, 2013 12:09    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

Mike,
As always, great pictures of minerals and stunning landscapes. The bugs I could do without!
Bob
Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

Jordi Fabre
Overall coordinator of the Forum



Joined: 07 Aug 2006
Posts: 4929
Location: Barcelona


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jul 06, 2013 13:48    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

Mike Wood wrote:
I've got a feeling I've been calling these feldspar crystals orthoclase instead of microcline.... ....maybe I should change all my captions on the 'orthoclase' feldspars...

Done
Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   

Mike Wood




Joined: 16 Dec 2010
Posts: 456
Location: Northern England


Access to the FMF Gallery title=

View user's profile

Send private message

PostPosted: Jul 06, 2013 18:02    Post subject: Re: Collection of Mike Wood  

Thank you Jordi for correcting my mistakes.

Thanks Bob !
Back to top
Reply to topic Reply with quote
Like
   
Display posts from previous:   
   Index -> Collection photos and Collector's page   All times are GMT - 5 Hours
Page 4 of 8
  Goto page Previous  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8  Next  

 
Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
You cannot attach files in this forum
You can download files in this forum


All pictures, text, design © Forum FMF 2006-2024


Powered by FMF