On Friday we made our last trip of the year to MSQ. It was the only warm visit and there'd been a mass emergence of damselflies. The Egyptian Geese showed better than they ever had before, and rather surprisingly there was a drake Pintail. The Goldcrests, Barn Owl and immature Long-tailed Tit are from last week's visit. However, the non-consensual mating of Mute Swans was probably the most dramatic sight.
Egyptian Geese
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Goldcrest
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Immature Long-tailed Tit
Drake Shelduck
Shoveler
Shelduck vs. Shoveler
Pintail vs. Unspeakable
Drake Pintail
Blackcap
Barn Owl
Mute Swan 'Courtship'
Froghopper (Cercopis vulnerata) [ID Barry Warrington]
Cinnabar Moth
Cygnets
Buzzard
On Thursday we made our final visit to Burstwick. The bird of the day was the Cuckoo, but this wasn't caught on film. A Second pair of grebes are starting to nest on the other lake.
Great Crested Grebe
Nest
Great Crested Grebe
Heron
Hare
Hares
Moorhen Nest & Eggs
Carp
On Wednesday we made our only trip of the year to Noddle Hill. Like many other places this term it was colder than in previous years, and the wildlife wasn't as interesting as we'd experienced in the past.
Meadow Pipit
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Record Shot of Reed Warbler
Buck Roe Deer
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Magpie
These MSQ insect pictures should haver featured higher up the page:
Carrion Beetle Covered in Mites (ID Africa Gomez)
From Nymph to Damselfly
Damselfly Drying out on Carolyn
Mating Blue-tailed Damselflies
Azure Damselfly
Mistletoe
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