Wednesday saw 8 CROSSBILL fly over and a GREY WAGTAIL, two birds that are not common here but still just about regular. This was only the second Grey Wagtail of the year, a come down from when they bred on the estate.
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Long Tailed Tit - drying out! |
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Typical hedge line around the castle |
Thursday was a moth morning meeting Steve at 4.30am, there were good numbers, especially COMMON FOOTMAN, we did have 4 moths new for the year as well COPPER UNDERWING, WHITE SPOTTED PUG, STRAW UNDERWING and SUSPECTED. The current total for macro moths this year is 285 although I know Steve added at least one more this morning with a new site record, ROUND WINGED MUSLIN. Below are a couple of micro moths from Thursday morning and a KENT BLACK ARCHES.
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Acleris Holmiana |
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Pyrausta Purpuralis |
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Honeysuckle Moth (Ypsolopha Dentella) and above. |
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Kent Black Arches |
It was quiet for birds Thursday, as was this morning until I was watching a young GREY HERON in the new pond, just after it flew off a V formation of waders came into view from the east, unfortunately not onto the new pond but 50+ WHIMBREL (95) continued west, my highest count here. These are a slightly less the annual sighting and nice addition to the year list.
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Part of the Whimbrel flock this morning |
7 comments:
Bonita captura del juvenil de Mito.Un abrazo
I feel sorry for the LTT, Alan! A lovely photo.
Great moth captures, Alan!
Thanks for dropping a sweet comment on my blog!
I had a look at your previous posts, you've got great birds, dragonflies and moth findings!
Enjoy your wE!
Hi Alan!!!.. beautiful picks ...! Long Tailed Tit ( Mito) so cute.. Greetings from Madrid ..
50+ Whimbrel! Blimey, I get excited at one :-)
Your hedges there are a real sight to behold, make the ones here look positively bedraggled :-(
Hi Alan,
very nice to see. these moths And what is that bug in picture 5 and 6? Many wonderful colors. Also your bird photos in one who has just taken a bath is very nice set.
Regards, Helma
That poor little LTT! It doesn't look too disgruntled though. I really like the whimbrel formation photo.
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