Monday, 25 May 2020

Lockdown (Easing) More Moorland Wildlife

In the quest for finding somewhere I can birdwatch in an under crowded location, I had another look at last week's moorland location.  It was noticeably quieter in bird terms than last week, despite a relatively calm morning after 3 days of "Autumnal" winds.  There were plenty of Meadow Pipits, but they don't present too many photographic opportunities.  The colours on a female Lapwing were the visual highlight of the morning.  Although it is still a relatively common bird, we don't often get the chance to sit this close to them, as we do when they stand right next to the road guarding their chicks in the long grass and heather.  
Lapwing
 Male Whinchat
 ditto
 Tiger Beetle
 Milkwort?
Wild Strawberry 
 Violet
And now a selection of photos taken over the past week from a variety of places and by a number of photographers.
Yellow Wagtail (c) 2020 Jane Robinson
 Starling (c) 2020 Jane Robinson
From Kiplingcotes
Immature Mistle Thrush [digiscoped] (c) 2020 Symon Fraser
 ditto
And now from Buckton, near Bempton 
Reed Bunting (c) 2020 Symon Fraser
 Meadow Pipit (c) 2020 Symon Fraser
 Peregrine (c) 2020 Symon Fraser
The Yorkshire Wolds 
Dingy Skipper (c) 2020 Anthony Barron
  ditto
Common Marbled Carpet (c) 2020 Jane Robinson 
 ditto
 Small Magpie [MJF]
 Mute Swan (c) 2020 Hugh Wood
 ditto
 Bempton towards Filey (c) 2020 Symon Fraser

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