At the end of term I led a few one off visits to either rather special places or those that are a little further away. From a photography point of view the final visit - to Thorne Moors - was probably the most rewarding with at least 4 Hobbies (all heading west) and a very obliging Turtle Dove. There were plenty of interesting insects, and a rather shy Grasshopper Warbler.
Record Shot of Hobby
Record shot of Hobby
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Turtle Dove
Most Photogenic view of Thorne Moors (c) 2016 Jane Robinson
Black & Yellow Longhorn Beetle
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Black & Yellow Longhorn Beetle (c) 2016 Jane Robinson
Clouded Border Moth
Clouded Border (c) 2016 Jane Robinson
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Wasps nest in a Gate's lock
Wasps
Emperor Dragonfly
Hawker Sp.
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Large Skipper
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Sedge Warbler
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Large Hoverfly Sp.
Frog
Diving Beetle
Marbled Whites at Brockadale
Yellow Shell at Brockadale
A week earlier we went to Wykeham Forest where the best birds included a hovering Bullfinch, a parachuting Tree Pipit and a soaring Goshawk.
Hunting Bullfinch
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Hovering Bullfinch (c) 2016 Jane Robinson
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Record Shot of Goshawk
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Parachuting Tree Pipit
Tree Pipit
Parachuting Tree Pipit
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Tree Pipit
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A week earlier we went to a brand new reserve near Driffield. there wasn't many photo opportunities as we visited after a deluge of rain, but we were able to see the potential of this venue ready for proper visits next May.
Peacock Butterfly Caterpillars
Ringlet
Thorne Moors - Large Red Damselfly (c) 2016 Jane Robinson
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