A few hours to spare this afternoon saw me heading to one of my old haunts at Barton,to see what i could find.As it was overcast,i didn't bother to look for insects today,so concentrated on our avian friends,with me beginning at the new visitor centre.The best birds,were a trio of lovely Little Gulls,watched feeding and loafing on the Outdoor pursuit pit,giving superb views as they hawked for insects over the water,sometimes in the company of a couple of the resident Common Terns,showing just how small these little beauties are.Also here,were at least 47 Avocet,with some of the chick's,now hatching giving good,but distant views and a largeish flock of 142 Common Swift,mixed in with Swallow's,House and Sand Martins,all giving superb close views over the water in the overcast conditions,great stuff!.An enjoyable few hours on the old patch.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
MSQ And Big birds again.....
| Final instar Forest Shieldbug nymph. |
| Large-elephant Hawkmoth. |
| Pond Skater. |
| Digger Wasp sp. Argogorytes mystaceus. |
Friday, May 27, 2011
Big bird and Wet-my-lips......
A trip out in the north of the county today saw me visiting a couple of Common Crane's that have been visiting some potatoe fields on the side of the River Trent near West Butterwick.When i first arrived the birds were nowhere to be seen and i had to make do with watching a cracking Hobby and listening to a calling male Quail nearby,with it's distinct 'Wet-my-lips' call.When the Crane's eventually flew in they showed brilliantly,feeding and preening in the field,giving nice views through the scope and they also did some brief displaying and calling,cracking stuff!!.A few mammals where seen also and included an endearing Fox cub watched nearby and a single Roe Deer.After enjoying these beautiful birds and gorgeous mammals,i made my way home with them being still present when i left and the male Quail still calling away!.An enjoyable few hours.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Windy MSQ..
| Hoverfly sp. Criorhina berberina. |
| Tortrix moth sp. Epiblema rosaecolana. |
| Sloe Bug. |
| Great Tit Nestlings. |
| Juvenile Mistle Thrush. |
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
MSQ re-visited 15.5.11.
| Robber Fly-Dioctria atricapilla. |
| Male Brown Argus. |
| Long-jawed orb-web Spider,Tetragnatha extensa with caught Azure Damselfly. |
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Messingham Sand Quarries,09.05.11.
| Longhorn Beetle,Agapanthea villosoviridescens. |
| Germander Speedwell. |
| Meadow Saxifrage. |
| Breeding and feeding habitat for Odonata. |
Sunday, May 08, 2011
Bonby Bits.
After a tip off yesterday evening about a couple of Temminck's Stint and a small flock of 6 Wood Sands at Bonby Carrs,i decided to go down and have a look this morning after dropping Trace at work.When i arrived it was blowing a gale and peeing down,but it soon brightened up and i walked down to look to see if any of the waders were showing.After a little while and with some able assistance from RH and WG we managed to see 4 Wood Sandpiper feeding around the water's edge,although a little distant,but still cracking birds all the same!.Also on the rapidly drying pools were a couple of cracking Little Egret,a single Dunlin and Greenshank and a very nice 'Greenland type' male Wheatear.Also present was a very unseasonal neck collared Pink-footed Goose,which surely should be on it's way to Iceland by now,perhaps the cold easterly weather last week has held it back?.A nice couple of hours on the local area.
Fenland..07.05.11.
| Woodwalton Fen entrance. |
| Mating Pebble Hook-tip's,Woodwalton Fen. |
| Coreus marginatus,Holme Fen. |
Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Messingham Sand Quarries 02.05.11.
Another trip out to this superb reserve today,saw me adding a few more firsts for the year in the form of 3 Wood Sandpiper,Swift and Drake Garganey to my year list.Both the Wood Sands and Drake Garganey were watched feeding around the bottom islands at the far end of the main lake on the reserve and gave pretty good views,albeit a little distant,the Swift was watched hawking insects over the same lake along with a mixed flock of House and Sand Martins and Swallows.This now brings my yearlist total to a respectable 187.Other bird highlights were provided by a female Marsh Harrier and at least 6 Common Tern,with still good numbers of migrants present on the reserve.Butterflies seemed to also be in good numbers today,with the highlights being my first Brown Argus of the year and at least 3 Red Admiral.Another great visit to this super place.
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