Kiplingcotes is getting better as more flowers come into bloom, and more butterflies take to the wing. We saw more than 30 Marbled Whites, and double-figures of many other butterflies which included: Large Skippers, Common Blues, Ringlets, Meadow Browns and Small Tortoiseshells. Back at home in the heat a female Sparrowhawk came three times within an hour for a bath. By the end she was looking a little bedraggled.
Video of Quail calling: here
Surprise in the moth trap: here
Video Introduction to Kiplingcotes: here
Video of Marbled White & Corn Bunting: here
Video of Corn Bunting song with yellowhammer: here
Video of Marbled White and Yellowhammer: here
At home
Female Sparrowhawk
Kiplingcotes
Corn Bunting
North Cave Wetlands
Stoat (c) 2020 Paul Green
Garden
Field Vole
Wood MouseSparrowhawk - before the bath
The Yew needle in the middle of the forehead just adds to the sight
No need to look too shocked
Lime Hawk Moth
ditto
Muslin Moth
Nicely-coloured Moth
Number 80?
Kiplingcotes
Latticed Heath
ditto
Marbled White
Wild Pansy
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