sealord > This image shows a deposit of eggs of the nudibranch Aeolidia papillosa.  

Two adult Aeolidia papillosa nudibranchs were seen in the proximity of two deposits of Aeolidia papillosa eggs on the upper shore near the Guernsey end of the Lihou Island causeway on 9 May 2009.  Aeolidia papillosa is the largest nudibranch that regularly visits the Guernsey inter-tidal area.  It feeds on anemones, particularly beadlet anemones and snakelock anemones, which are both common on the Guernsey shore.  
File No. 090509 3857
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sealord > These two adult Aeolidia papillosa nudibranchs were on the upper shore in a shallow pool near the Guernsey origin of the Lihou Island causeway on the afternoon of 9 May 2009.  Near-by were two deposits of spawn.  The spawn is photographed in the adjacent images.  These nudibranchs feed on sea anemones - particularly beadlet and snakelocks anemones.  There cerata on the dorsal surface retain the nematocysts or stinging cells of the anemones they consume.
File No. 090509 3851
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sealord > Lihou Island Ramsar site on Guernsey's west coast >  Castle Cornet full moon 110109 675 ©RLLord smg
sealord > Midnight moonlight photography - I used a Canon 5D Mark II to take this 30 second exposure of Guernsey's south coast during a full moon at 1218 a.m. on the 11 January 2009.  I used a 50 mm lens at f4.5 with the camera set at ISO 400 to capture this scene.  It was windy on the cliff top so me and my son and wife tried to shield the camera and the tripod from the wind.

The bay closest to the camera is La Bette Bay.  Next to it is Le Joannet Bay.  In the distance there is Petit Bot Bay and beyond that Portelet Bay.

File No. 1218 110109 639
Sealordphotography ©RLLord 2009
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This image shows a deposit of eggs of the nudibranch Aeolidia papillosa.

Two adult Aeolidia papillosa nudibranchs were seen in the proximity of two deposits of Aeolidia papillosa eggs on the upper shore near the Guernsey end of the Lihou Island causeway on 9 May 2009. Aeolidia papillosa is the largest nudibranch that regularly visits the Guernsey inter-tidal area. It feeds on anemones, particularly beadlet anemones and snakelock anemones, which are both common on the Guernsey shore.
File No. 090509 3857
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
sealord > This image shows a deposit of eggs of the nudibranch Aeolidia papillosa.  

Two adult Aeolidia papillosa nudibranchs were seen in the proximity of two deposits of Aeolidia papillosa eggs on the upper shore near the Guernsey end of the Lihou Island causeway on 9 May 2009.  Aeolidia papillosa is the largest nudibranch that regularly visits the Guernsey inter-tidal area.  It feeds on anemones, particularly beadlet anemones and snakelock anemones, which are both common on the Guernsey shore.  
File No. 090509 3857
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
This image shows a deposit of eggs of the nudibranch Aeolidia papillosa.

Two adult Aeolidia papillosa nudibranchs were seen in the proximity of two deposits of Aeolidia papillosa eggs on the upper shore near the Guernsey end of the Lihou Island causeway on 9 May 2009. Aeolidia papillosa is the largest nudibranch that regularly visits the Guernsey inter-tidal area. It feeds on anemones, particularly beadlet anemones and snakelock anemones, which are both common on the Guernsey shore.
File No. 090509 3857
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
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