Friday, 20 June 2025

Chicks Galore!

 

Immature Great Spotted Woodpecker 

Long-tailed Tits
Ditto
Ditto
Immature Great Tit - sunbathing
Immature Robin - sunbathing
On Tuesday we went to the southern wolds for a butterfly bonanza.  On the journey there were some immature Long-tailed Tits, Blue & Great Tits in the bushes under a railway bridge.  A little further on there was some Mullein, and a hungry Mullein Moth caterpillar.  Meanwhile, a Willow Warbler was busy gathering insects for its hungry brood.
Immature Long-tailed Tit
Ditto
Willow Warbler
Ditto
Yellowhammer 
Rooks
Song Thrush
There were a good number of Marbled Whites at journey’s end, but it was very windy, so they were difficult to photograph.  A Red Kite was one of the few birds floating in the sky.
Marbled White
Mullein
Mullein Moth Caterpillar 
On Wednesday we went to the coast.  There were some increasingly scarce House Sparrows in the car park.  We walked down a wind-free hedgerow, and encountered 11 species of butterfly: Brimstone, Large Skipper, Red Admiral, Painted Lady, Speckled Wood, Large White, Common Blue, Comma, Meadow Brown and Ringlet.  There was a very healthy abundance of the apparently declining Small Tortoiseshell.
House Sparrow
Immature Whitethroat 
Ditto
Ditto - Head Looks Out of Proportion!
Skylark
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Meadow Pipit
Sedge Warbler
Sandwich Terns
Avocets
Immature Heron
Lapwing & Yellow Wagtail
Male Linnet [right] & fledgling
Ditto
Little Ringed Plover [left] & Ringed Plover for comparison 
Comma
Ditto
Five-Spot Burnet Moth
Five-Spot Burnet Moth
Painted Lady
Peacock Caterpillar 
Ditto
Red Admiral 
Small Tortoiseshell 
Ditto
Speckled Wood
White Plume Moth
On Thursday we went to the supermarket for the penultimate time this year.  This time a Whitethroat was singing in the brambles, but we gained quite a good view.  More Gamnets seemed to be flying past than previous weeks.  There were slightly more Puffins on the cliffs, probably because their Pufflings are getting closer to fledgling.  We were able to see some fairly well-grown Guillemot and Razorbill chicks.  Meanwhile Kittiwakes were regurgitating their fishy crops to begging nestlings.  
Whitethroat
Ditto
David’s Gannets
Ditto
Guillemots with Chick
Skylark
Herring Gull
Kittiwake with Chicks
Skylarks and Meadow Pipits were singing from their usual perches, but this time a couple of Skylarks also indulged in a dust bath.  

There were some selfish people monopolising the closest Puffin, including a guy so disinterested, he was blocking the viewing space by sunbathing, just where the best vantage point was.
Puffin
Pyramidal Orchid
Elaine pointed a couple of Shags out to everyone, but there were no raptors to be seen.  There wasn’t much wind, so it became quite stifling by the end of the morning.  
Tree Sparrow
Willow Warbler
Yellowhammer 
Angela’s Redstart
Grey Wagtail
John’s Immature Grey Wagtail
Marbled White
Marbled Whites in Congress
Ditto
Robin’s Pin-cushion
Yorkshire [Thistle] Broomrape 
There have been more moths in the moth trap this week, than any week so far this year.  The earlier part of the week was especially busy, and the moths were more interesting than those later in the week.

14 June
Bee-Moth
Brimstone
Cabbage Moth
Common Swift
Mottled Rustic
Ditto
Ditto
Mottled Rustic?
The Uncertain
15 June
Clepsis Consimilana
Ditto
Common Marbled Carpet
Dusky Brocade
Garden Carpet
Light Brocade
Light Emerald

Willow Beauty
16 June
Marbled Orchard Tortrix
Clouded Silver
Dark Arches
Ditto
Dusky Brocade
Acleris Forsskaleana
Ancylis Achatana
 Barred Yellow
Celypha Striana
Clepsis Consimilana
Common Emerald
Dark Arches
Eudonia Lacustrata
Pale Prominent
Riband Wave
Small Magpie
Thistle Ermine
18 June
Straw Dot
Common Footman
Common Pug
Ditto
Common Wainscot
Dusky Brocade
Eudonia Lacustrata
Lychnis
Mottled Beauty
Pammene Regiana
Ditto
Peppered Moth
Ribband Wave
Snout
The Uncertain
19-06-25
Barred Fruit-tree Tortrix
Marbled Orchard Tortrix
Scalloped Oak
20 June 2025
Dusky Brocade
Notocelia Uddmanniana
Riband Wave
ditto
Willow Beauty

2 comments:

Tiger Glenn said...

Nothing for last Friday night ?

Michael Flowers said...

No photos, apart from a few flowers, so not worth including