Wednesday, 8 July 2020

Parking by a Puddle

When there isn't as lot of water in a particular area during the summer it's worth parking close to a puddle and just waiting to see what comes to have a drink or a bath.  This one is in the Sunk Island area.  The sensible thing is to try and not get noticed, not just by the birds, but by humans too.  I went back today, and the farmer had filled in the puddle by dumping sand on that precise spot.  Hopefully, all the birds will find another puddle not too far away!
Male Yellow Wagtail 
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 Record shot of Yellow Wagtail in Flight
 Male Yellow Wagtail
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 Male Linnet
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Meadow Pipit 
 Goldfinch
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Sand Martins 
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All descending Skylarks (c) 2020 Jane Robinson
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Skylark disappearing 
 Silver-Y
 Willow Beauty Family Member
 Dun-bar

 Marbled Coronet?

 Rivand Wave
 Emerald Moth Species

 Peppered Moth
Peppered moth - melanistic version from 2009
Chafer Species
 Chafer Species

And now for some moths in the Willerby area 
All remaining moth photos (c) 2020 Jane Robinson
Swallow-tail
 Blood-Vein
Yellow Shell 
 Small Magpie
White Anania perlucidalis 
 Willow Beauty
 White beauty?
 Treble Lines
 Bee Moth?
Pug Species

Barred Hook-Tip
 Scalloped Oak




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