Tuesday 5 July 2022

Norfolk Broads in June

In June a couple of clients went separately to Norfolk.  Early in the month a Thursday morning stalwart went boating in one of the best areas for Swallowtails.  This year his annual pilgrimage really paid off.
Swallowtail (c) 2022 Paul Green
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Later in the month a Friday am regular spent a longer period in Norfolk.  These are the best of her photos.  The remainder of the Norfolk photos (c) 2022 Jane Robinson.  
Redstart
Immature Redstart
Female Redstart Feeding Immature
2 Immatures
Female Feeding Immature
Male Redstart
Spotted Flycatcher
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2 Spotted Flycatchers
Spotted Flycatcher 
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Song Thrush
Jay
Immature Great Spotted Woodpecker 
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Immature Being Fed
Fox
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Marsh Harrier Attacking a Bittern
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Bittern
Bearded Tit
Common Terns
Heron
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Marsh Harrier
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Mute Swan
Mute Swan
Cygnets
Immature Swans
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Chaser sp. Dragonfly
And now some photos from last Thursday, which arrived too late for last week's blog.  These photos are from the Deserted Medieval Village area of the Wolds.   All of these photos (c) 2022 Margaret Richardson
Marbled White
Small Heath
Large Skipper
Bee Orchid
Clustered Bellflower
Common Spotted Orchids & Pyramidal Orchid
Lady's Bedstraw
Common Twayblade
Robin's Pincushion
Meanwhile, back at home in Beverley...
Immature Swallow (c) 2022 Margaret Richardson
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Finally, an encounter between a Kestrel & a Red Kite 
(c) 2022 Symon Fraser
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Marbled Whites (c) 2022 Symon Fraser
Tree Sparrows (c) 2022 Symon Fraser

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