This week on both days the groups operating under socially-distanced guidelines went to Wharram Percy. There was no sign of Redstarts or Spotted Flycatchers, but the Wednesday group did spot a family of Grey Wagtails. Unfortunately, they were too far away to be photographed. On Thursday morning we endured quite a bit of rain, but still saw Marbled Whites, Meadow Browns and Ringlets. By the afternoon the rain had abated, so a lot more butterflies were on the wing. However, the highlight was an extremely confiding Hummingbird Hawk-Moths. This calmly nectared while my small group looked on in admiration. I think this was the first time we had observed this species. it was certainly the longest and best views I've ever had of it.
Hummingbird Hawk-Moth
Kestrel
ditto
Marsh Tit
Great Spotted Woodpeckers
Yellowhammer
Male Gatekeeper
Marbled White
ditto
Peacock
ditto
Red Admiral
Red-legged Partridges
Ringlet
Small Heath
Meadow Brown
ditto
Comma [& Meadow Brown]
Comma
ditto
Common Blue
Green-veined White
Large White
Hummingbird Hawk-Moth at Rest
Hummingbird Hawk Moth
ditto
ditto
with proboscis retracted
Hummingbird Hawk-Moth
ditto
ditto
ditto
Tongue retracted
Hummingbird Hawk-Moth
ditto
ditto
Clustered Bellflower
Harebells
Wild Allium?
Carlkine Thistle
Woolly Thistle
Thistle Broomrape
Now mainly from the moth trap...
Canary-Shouldered Thorn
ditto
Thorn Species
August Thorn?
ditto
Pug Species
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