Monday, 13 May 2019

Weekend Wonders

I heard there had recently been a mass emergence of 500+ Marsh Fritillaries 51 miles from home, so I went for a look. I've never seen them before. They were smaller than I was expecting, but truly beautiful. They have been described as a butterfly like a piece of stained glass. They are exquisite.
Marsh Fritillaries
 Marsh Fritillary 
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 Underside
A couple of Dingy Skippers were also on the wing.  They kept having skirmishes with the Fritillaries, and then posing briefly before flying off again. 
Dingy Skipper
 Shield Bug
 Caterpillar
 Green-winged orchid?
 Water Avens
On the way back I stopped off at Welton Waters.  A female Holly Blue was the highlight, as I was unable to locate the Grasshopper Warbler in its accustomed place. 
Female Holly Blue
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 wasp mimic Beetle?
 Tatty Small Tortoiseshell 
I had a look at Welwick saltings over the weekend.  On Saturday  afternoon there were three Short-eared Owls, but the following day, which was slightly windier there were none!  When they found each other there was often a mid-air stand-off.  However a male Peregrine and a Marsh Harrier were present when the owls were absent.  Plus, its always a good day when you come across an unexpected Wheatear.  There were more than 30 Linnets, several Yellowhammers and a few reed Buntings, but they didn't remain to have their photos taken.
Short-eared Owls
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Squaring-up
Almost a Mirror Image
Talons Out
All Over
Skylark in the rain
Female Skylark
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Male Skylark 
Male Skylark 
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Singing on the Ground
Hail to thee Blithe Spirit

Wheatear
 Yellowhammer
 Underside of Orange-Tip
Stoat Carrying a Young Rabbit at Burstwick

Dead seems to Come Alive
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Some Orange-Tips were also at Burstwick
Pair of Orange-Tips
 Female Orange-Tip [below] rejecting a male
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 Orange-Tip [underside]
Back at home a young Robin sat on a spade handle, and waited to be fed by one of its parents.
 Robins
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 Immature Robin

5 comments:

pony said...

stunning photos Michael.

glenn milner said...

Some really good pictures there !icheal

glenn milner said...

Some really good pictures there Micheal

Conehead54 said...

Yes to Green-winged Orchid and Wasp Beetle. The shieldbug is Hairy Shieldbug (formerly called Sloebug).

It's been some years since I've seen Marsh Fritillaries but they are beautiful.

Aileen Urquhart said...

Great photos