Well, not so much flaming in the heat sense as flaming June in the cold,
annoying, sense!
This month has been a downer after that warmer week at the end of May, so here
is a catch up.
In late May a Goldfinch built a nest in the apple tree just outside my home
office window. We could watch her weaving the structure together with her
finely pointed bill and rounding the cup with her body pushing downwards. By
27th May she was sitting, so we looked forward to the family developing.
Sadly, that was not to be because after two or three days she just left the
nest never to return. At the same time a poorly looking female Goldfinch was
in the garden on the other side of the house. It may have been her, who can
say.
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Goldfinch on the nest. Its a shoddy image as it is taken through an old
cottage window so as not to disturb her.
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At the beginning of June, small numbers of Painted Lady arrived
with half a dozen in a morning passing through the garden and with them a couple
of Hummingbird Hawk-moths were seen.
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Painted Lady looking a bit dishevelled after its flight from Africa.
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Hummer on valerian on our drive.
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More unusually, unprecedented in fact, was the arrival of Small Mottled Willow.
Before this year I had only seen 3 in my life, but 22 have graced the trap so
far in last few weeks. Shame there were no Eastern Bordered Straw that deluged
as far north as Tynemouth.
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Small Mottled Willow
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Insect migration soon dried up as the wind swung back NW with a
colder edge and has been there ever since. Other resident garden and village
wildlife included -
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Pied Wagtail with fledgling .
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| Tree Sparrow juvs. |
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