6th June 2025 – Carry-le-Rouet, France

Following our week’s nature trip to The Camargue we have spent the last week near to Carry-le-Rouet, a seaside resort 30 kilometres west of Marseille, on the CΓ΄te Bleue.

View from the garden of our holiday let of the beach at Rouet plage which is set in a limestone calanque famous along this part of the Mediterranean coast.

Rouet plage

Mainly we have been relaxing in the local area but we have had a couple of trips out: one of a nature interest to Le Bassin de RΓ©altor near to CabriΓ¨s on the road to Aix-en-Provence and another to the nearby town of Martigues, nicknamed the “ProvenΓ§ale Venice” and which is a point of passage between the Mediterranean Sea and the Sea of Martigues (now Etang de Berre), close to the CΓ΄te d’Azur.

Our trip to the Bassin de RΓ©altor wasn’t a total success as, relying on a local source, we ended up high above the reservoir but, as it was extremely hot, we settled for a walk in the wood and an early return to CabriΓ¨s for lunch.

We saw and heard very few birds (perhaps it was too hot for them too) but we did see a few different butterflies and enjoyed the flora in the wood.

The beginning of our walk

We caught glimpses of the Bassin de RΓ©altor down below

Southern red admiral butterfly

Southern red admiral butterfly

Blue spot hairstreak butterfly

Spanish gatekeeper butterfly

And some beautiful flora:

Grey-leaved cystus (Rockrose)

Asteriscus aquaticus

Royal knight’s spur

Common viper’s bugloss

Martigues was beautiful but didn’t give us much opportunity for nature watching (other than a wonderful display of swifts as we ate our lunch in the area know as “le mirror aux oiseaux”) and a yellow-legged gull attempting to steal a fish which looked very much like the merlan (whiting) I had had for lunch.

The view from our table at the restaurant in “le mirror aux oiseaux – the swifts up above were too much for my phone camera!

Yellow-legged gull and fish

Le miroir aux oiseaux

Apart from those two trips we have stayed locally and spent a lot of time sitting on the terrace with the wonderful view of the Mediterranean below. That didn’t stop me snapping a few pics of anything that came my way.

Small-white butterfly

Green-veined white butterfly

Mylabris quadripunctata

Meadow brown butterfly

Longhorn beetle

Terrible picture of black redstart

Common brimstone

Common brimstone

Common brimstone

Collared doves

European paper wasp

Red-legged cannibalfly (apparently)

Red-legged cannibalfly (apparently) – certainly frightened me and so I put my camera away

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5 responses to “6th June 2025 – Carry-le-Rouet, France”

  1. robbiesinspiration Avatar

    That fly is the stuff of horror stories πŸ˜‰. Your butterfly pics are marvelous. I rarely get good shots of butterflies.

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    1. martintayler Avatar

      I clearly spend too much time practising, Robbie. 😊

      Martin Tayler
      Martin’s bird and nature blog: https://martinsbirdblog.com/

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      1. robbiesinspiration Avatar

        πŸ¦‹πŸ©΅, you can never spend to much time watching nature

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