Cooler today with quite a fresh SW wind. Still hot in the few sunny spells though, but largely overcast.
Heysham Nature Park (10.30 – 10.45 am)
1 Lesser Whitethroat
1 singing Blackcap
Butterflies: 2 Red Admiral, 1 Comma, 4 Gatekeeper, 7 Meadow Brown and 2 Speckled Wood
Red Nab – Heysham Stage One outfall (10.45 – 12.40 pm)
43 Mediterranean Gull – between Red Nab and the wooden pier – 33 adults (including 1 with white darvic ring right leg, 2 with green darvic ring left leg – all distant), 2 2nd summer, 6 1st summer and 2 juveniles.
1 1st summer Little Gull – Heysham Stage Two outfall
First summer Little gull |
Just after lunch Pete (M) spotted a tern on No.2 outflow from Ocean Edge through the heat haze. Jean went to check, and confirmed it was a Common Tern.
It was still feeding when I checked at 13:15 (MD)
Common Tern |
Shaded Broad-Bar moth - there seems to be lots this year |
Cinnabar moth caterpillar |
I just did a very short check of the top path where the Purple Hairstreak was yesterday. The wind was fresh and the sun was behind clouds, there were no insects around. Yesterday I was serenaded by a male singing Blackcap. Today I was scolded by a female, I was too close to her young.
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