Friday, 26 June 2020

Creature from the Black Lagoon

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 Mouse
Sparrowhawk - 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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