This year I didn't think I was going to see my favourite summer visiting passerine. Others reported a negative at Wharram Percy, and early this morning I failed to locate any at Millington Pastures. A few years ago there were three males holding territory there. However, after one sandwich for lunch I walked along the Wolds Way, and out of the corner of my eye I spotted a bird land in a hawthorn bush, and I thought I just detected a faint shiver of the tail. I moved to a slightly more advantageous vantage point, and there was a male Redstart. Unfortunately, it was very overcast, but at least it could be seen clearly. A few seconds later, I spotted the female, which had apparently lost her tail, but I didn't get close enough for any pictures. It would probably be worthwhile to try again in better light.
Redstart
The first view
It is very difficult to catch the gleam in the eye of birds with a dark face
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Eventually it came a little closer
Blooming twigs!
Northern Marsh Orchid
Corncockle
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Poppy
ditto
White Campion
Ox-Eye Daisy
en masse
Heart and Dart
Unidentified
A Carpet Moth sp.
1 comment:
Worth the hard looking. Great photos.
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