Tuesday 18 August 2020

Migration in Late Summer

We've had an immature Cuckoo for at least 4 days.  Saturday and Sunday's photos were taken in very overcast weather, but today the sun came out for the first time, and the Cuckoo was still present.
 The Cuckoo on its fourth day, the first in sunshine  
 Landing
 ditto
 Resting
 Resting
 Tail up
 Sunshine
 Less Glare
 ditto
Cuckoo - second day
ditto
ditto
on the ground
Landing
Saturday - the first sighting
Yesterday I was in Kilnsea, where thre birds were quite interesting
Red-Backed Shrike
About to be released after ringing
ditto
ditto
Red-Backed Shrike - different bird
Pied Flycatcher
ditto
Record Shot of Barred Warbler
ditto
ditto - it has been ringed
Common Sandpiper
Reed Warbler
Swallow feeding young
Swallow bringing food 
Male Swallow resting
ditto
Snipe
Water Rail
ditto
ditto
ditto
Whimbrel
Whinchat
Small Tortoiseshell
ditto
Wall Brown
The moth trap has been used on nights when no rain was forecast.  The quality is starting to decrease, but just occasionally there has been something of interest.
Poplar Hawk Moth
ditto
Thorn Moth Sp.

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