Saturday, 24 May 2014

MSQ Comes up Trumps

 Yesterday saw our final visit to Messingham Sand Quarry.  In all  our visits we raised £68 for Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust.  Perhaps they will now consider sending my membership pack, which I should have received over 6 months ago?  

The birds, flora, and insect life were outstanding, so I doubt any of yesterday's participants were disappointed.  The morning highlight was definitely the Cuckoos.  We briefly saw a female, but it was the relatively confiding male, who stole the show.   Luckily, he was still around for the first part of the afternoon session.  A Hobby was also present in the first part of the post-lunch preamble.
Cuckoo
 Blue-tailed Damselfly
 A Blue species of Damselfly
 Very Pale Damselfy
 Chiffchaff
 Robin
 4-Spotted Chaser
 Record Shot of Willow Warbler
 Fly
 Record Shot of Pochard
 Female Chaffinch on Nest
 Record Shot of Reed Warbler
 Drinker
 Large Red Damselfly
 Cinnabar
 Scorpion-Fly
 Cuckoo
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 Hobby
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 Small Copper
 Frog
 Speckled Wood
 Probable Bramble Sawfly (Thanks B. Warrington)
 Cormorant

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