Howick.
This morning was out before sunrise down to the Bathing House area just to see if there was any viz mig and to get a sunrise photo.
70 Golden Plovers were roosting in Tommy's field, while 300 Pinkfeet flew south over head. 3 Swallows, a few Skylarks and Meadow Pipits also moving south shortly after it got light.
At 7.30am I headed off to Warkworth, see below, returning at 12.30pm.
This afternoon I spent a lot of time just watching what was going on around our garden. There were loads of butterflies again as well as many Silver Y moths. As the sun was quite bright, I kept the camera handy to get some shots of the butterflies as they appeared....
Peacock |
Small Tortoiseshell |
Comma |
Red Admiral |
In addition to these four, there were Speckled Wood, Large White and Small White.
The roving party of Long tailed Tits came back, this time bringing a Treecreeper and 8 - 12 Chiffchaffs. Two Blackcaps fed in the yew and elder bushes. Still no striped sprite...
Blackcap |
The time spent at Warkworth was equally lazy but this time sitting at a picnic bench drinking tea and scoffing Bakewell Tarts while watching the birds pass overhead. We had a steady stream of Skylarks ( 50+), Meadow Pipits, 9 Redpolls, 6+ Pied Wagtails, 3+ Swallows, 250 Pink-footed Geese, a few Linnets, Goldfinches and Tree Sparrows. A Snipe bucked the trend by going North.
In the scrub were 4 -5 Chiffchaffs, 2+ Blackcaps, 1 Reed Warbler, 10+ Blackbirds.
Reed Warbler |
3 comments:
Some beautiful shots, you are doing far better with your second flight butterflies than we are here, red admirals and nothing else!
Beautiful butterfly photos Stewart :)
Thanks both, yes the autumn butterflies are the best we've had all year...
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