Friday 28 June 2024

Hints of Summer

Little Owl 

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Corn Bunting
The weather last weekend meant it was the first time since May it was worth checking the Stone Creek area.  The Little Owl was lower down in its nesting tree, but my eagle-eyed passenger spotted him.  There was also a distant Corn Bunting near my Patrington Haven puddle.  It takes only a little sunshine and the Blackbirds can’t wait to look crazy on the lawn.
Blackbird
Spotted Longhorn Beetle
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Last week the morning at Flamborough got to a crazy start with an over-the-top pirate making a lot of noise on the beach!
Pirate
Tuesday’s final class of the term was at Blacktoft Sands.  The morning started well with a fairly close perched Marsh Harrier and then David trumped it with a Water Vole in the drain outside reception hide. We went to Marshland first in the vain hunt for Spotted Redshank, but we did see Green Sandpipers, bog standard Redshank, Lapwing, Heron & Little Egret.
Heron
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Little Egret
Green Sandpipers
Green Sandpiper
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Curlew
Marsh Harrier
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Redshank & Lapwing
We went on to the newish Reedling hide, from which we saw more than half-a-dozen Bearded Tits.
Immature Bearded Tit
David’s Water Vole
Our Garden Rat for Comparison
Ringlet
Alder Beetle
On Wednesday we travelled to Kilnsea once more.  There was still plenty of House Martin activity around the caravan site.  On Beacon Lane there were fewer Lesser Whitethroats singing, but the Common Whitethroats were more active, as were the Linnets.  In the grassy field there were still Meadow Pipits, Skylarks & Hares.  
Linnet & Whitethroat 
Sedge Warbler & Whitethroat
Reed Bunting
Reed Bunting (c) 2024 Symon Fraser
Immature Reed Bunting
Meadow Pipit (c) 2024 Symon Fraser
At Beacon Ponds it was possible to see that there had been an influx of Little Gulls, Redshank and larger gulls.  The Avocets still seemed to be devoid of offspring.  A flock of 3 Dunlin & a single noisy Ringed Plover flew over us, as did a Little Tern - most of the others were nearer their distant nest sites.  
Dunlin
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Dunlin & Ringed Plover
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Little Tern
Avocet
Avocet (c) 2024 Symon Fraser
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Avocet (c) 2024 Peter Moizer
Immature Pied Wagtail (c) 2024 Peter Moizer
Mute Swan (c) 2024 Peter Moizer
Erm… (c) 2024 Peter Moizer
Teal (c) 2024 Peter Moizer
Linnets
Linnet
At Kilnsea Wetlands the most surprising and best bird was a Water Rail, which stayed in the open for quite some time as it walked rather sedately towards the Sand Martin Box.  On the return journey the most eye-catching bird was an uncharacteristically prominent Lesser Whitethroat.
Water Rail
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Collared Dove (c) 2024 Peter Moizer
Lynn’s Agrimony
Hares
Roe Deer
Ditto
House Sparrow
Silver-Y Moth
Speckled Wood (c) 2024 Peter Moizer 
We returned to Blacktoft on Thursday.  This time we had sunshine and a keen breeze. The Green Sandpipers were still present on Marshland but with added Spotted Redshanks.
Spotted Redshanks, Redshank & Lapwing
Green Sandpiper
Adult Heron
Immature Heron
Little Grebes (c) 2024 Mike Woods
Little Egret (c) 2024 Mike Woods
Male Marsh Harrier
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Female Marsh Harrier
Female Marsh Harrier (c) 2024 Mike Woods
Marsh Harrier Food Pass (c) 2024 Mike Woods
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Female Marsh Harrier (c) 2024 Mike Woods
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Male Marsh Harrier (c) 2024 Mike Woods
Ducklings
Immature Tree Sparrow
Zebra Spider?
On Friday we made our final visit to the supermarket.  Most things were the same as last week, although there were more chicks and they were larger than last week.  However, Joan spotted the bargain of the week when she noticed a female Peregrine in the air, soon to be joined by another.  They proved a real highlight to the final Friday session of the Spring term.
Puffins
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Fulmar
Guillemots including chick
Kittiwakes & Chick
Meadow Pipit
Skylark
Immature Stonchat
Linnet
Immature Linnet
Peregrine
ditto
Gulls Following a Boat
This week in the moth trap...
Garden Carpet
Green Oak Tortrix
Pug 
Ribband Wave

Pale Prominent
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Dun-Bar
Tortricid Leafroller Moth
Lacewing
Marbled Carpet
The Snout
Tortrid Leafroller Moth
Brimstone 
Brindled Pug
Green Pug
Poplar Hawk-moth
Ribband Wave
Small Magpie
Ditto
Tortricid Leafroller Moth
Green Oak Tortrix
Large Yellow Underwing
Marbled White Spot
Small Dusty Wave
White-Speck Moth
Large Fruit 
Magpie
Ditto
Ribband Wave
Bright-LineBrown-Eye
Dark Arches
Unknown Moth
ditto
Swallowtail
Double Wave?
Some photos from last weekend at Daventry.  
All photos (c) 2024 Symon Fraser.
Red Kite
Ditto
Reed Warbler
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Swallows
Ditto
Beautiful Demoiselle
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On Thursday stalwart recently went on holiday to Wales. The first four were taken at Caerlaverock.
Linnet (c) 2024 Nigel Kitchen
Pied Wagtail (c) 2024 Nigel Kitchen 
Swallow (c) 2024 Nigel Kitchen 
Record Shot of Pintail (c) 2024 Nigel Kitchen 
Kingfishers at Slimbridge (c) 2024 Nigel Kitchen
Common Sandpiper (c) 2024 Nigel Kitchen
One Wednesday stalwart has recently returned from a lengthy sojourn in Portugal.  The photo below is the best image he obtained.
Hoopoe (c) 2024 Hugh Wood

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