Tuesday, 14 July 2026

Redeyed invasion!

Another hot sunny day, with a light breeze that couldn't decide which direction to blow!

Middleton Nature Reserve - Janet
There has been a significant increase in the number of Small Red-eyed damselflies! These were over the main pond at the NW corner.


Not every one of these is a Redeye, but most are!

These were in the SW corner


Small Red-eyed Damselflies 

This male Emperor has just finished eating a Ladybird 

Male Banded Demoiselle near the seat in the car park

A Common Sandpiper flew across the pond

On the south side
Ruddy Darter, at least 2 males in different areas of the pond.

Male Ruddy Darters

Common Darter

Brown Hawker

Bluetail Damselflies

Common Blue

Tatty Green-Veined White

Six-spot Burnet

Hoverfly sp

South shore - Malcolm
09:15 -10:30
I thought this Meadow Pipit by the saltmarsh had caught a grasshopper.
But its antennae are very long, suggesting bush-cricket? Either way I
wouldn't fancy being the youngster that gets this pushed down its throat!

I went out on the shore to watch the tide covering Red Nab. 
There were plenty of gulls awaiting 

At one point all the Curlew left, but the gulls didn't move, it must have just
been time for the Curlew to move on. The arrow points to an Osprey resting 
on the post at the end of No.2 outfall

This is a slightly clearer shot of the Osprey. It was there the whole outing 

Mediterranean gulls 36, including a juvenile 
Juvenile Mediterranean gull

For a change there was no disturbance by the Peregrines. I just had to wait 
till they had to move a little as the tide pushed them higher, to check all their
legs for rings. Fortunately there were three ringed: white, yellow and green

The yellow ringed bird is a returning regular. Ringed as a chick in Germany 
in 2019, it has been seen at Heysham every summer since except 2021. Most
years here was its only sighting but it was seen in Poland just 18 days ago.

The green ringed bird is also a returning bird. Ringed as a chick in France in 2022, it was seen at Heysham last year and then back in France between January - May this year. 
The White ringed bird is new for Heysham, and not the one seen yesterday at the feeding beach. Ringed as a breeding bird in Holland in 2025, it was also seen at Merseyside last year.
One of two Little Egret

All the gulls were still there as I was forced off by the incoming tide.
It was nice to watch them undisturbed for a change.

I returned at 14:30 to walk along the sea wall to watch the feeding beach become exposed. But only two Meds turned up and there were no sandmason worm tubes showing close to the sea wall.
Mediterranean gull on an empty beach

2nd calendar year Shag on the wooden jetty

Rock Pipit having a daintier snack than a bush-cricket

At this time the breeze had shifted to the west and nothing was coming in off the sea. But just as I was getting back to Red Nab it moved to the east again and in the last few hundred metres 3 Red Admirals, a Painted Lady and a Small White came in.
There were lots of Red Admirals in the Nature Park, plus 2 Painted Lady, 2 Peacock, a Brimstone and a Large White.
Also Gatekeeper, Meadow Brown, Speckled Wood and Small White
Brimstone 

Monday, 13 July 2026

First juvenile Med arrives

A hot sunny day with a fresh ENE breeze

North shore - David Kaye
1 common sandpiper 
5 turnstone 
flock of 80 curlew towards Skear 
1 great crested grebe

Middleton Nature Reserve - Janet
The young Coots and Moorhen are doing very well this year
Coot

Moorhen in the bottom car park

Plenty of Black-Tailed Skimmers too

South shore
Kevin did a thorough Ladybird count along the sea wall
7-spot Ladybird an impressive 52
14-spot Ladybird 1
14-spot Ladybird 

I walked along the sea wall a little later (Malcolm) 14:20 - 16:00
Insects coming in off in 20 minutes walking out
Small White 9
Red Admiral 8
Peacock 1
Painted Lady 3
Gatekeeper 1
The only one that stopped for a rest was this Peacock, and it chose 
to rest in the shadow of the overhang

At the roundhead I saw three dragonflies come in off and continue east. A male Emperor, one that looked to be a Broad-bodied Chaser and a female Darter, possibly a Red-Veined.

Again not many were settling on the scrub and  brambles
Meadow Brown 2
Small Copper 1
Red Admiral 15
Painted Lady 4
Peacock 1
Small White 4
Small Copper

Walking back a Hummingbird Hawkmoth flew past me. The trouble with walking back is that you only ever see the back end of anything coming in.
This is all you see when a Hummingbird Hawkmoth zips past you!

Mediterranean gulls c20 on the beach next to the wooden jetty, including the first juvenile this year
Juvenile Mediterranean gull

It was difficult viewing with the strong light behind the gulls. This is the
juvenile and a white ringed adult. Unfortunately not read conclusively......yet.

In the Nature Park on the way back, the or another Hummingbird Hawkmoth was feeding on one of the Buddleia, unfortunately moving on before I managed a shot.
Red Admiral 21
Painted Lady 2
Peacock 1
Brimstone 1 male
Large White 2
Small White 15
Also: Meadow Brown, Gatekeeper, Speckled Wood, Ringlet (just 1)

Just outside the recording area Heysham Moss Nature Reserve - Janet
There weren't a lot of dragonflies, but this Southern Hawker was showing nicely 

Gatekeeper 

Small White

Red Admiral 


A tatty Painted Lady

Longhorn cattle in the field next to the reserve. The wildlife trust uses them to
help maintain the terrain. A win win situation the cattle have ideal surroundings 
and they help to preserve it.


Sunday, 12 July 2026

Ruddy Darter still around

Another hot sunny day, but a fresher ENE breeze offered some relief.

Middleton Nature Reserve - southern section - Janet
Male Ruddy Darter in the same spot as yesterday 

This is the area by the south side pond where the Ruddy Darter was seen

Male Common Darter

South shore - Malcolm 14:30 - 16:00
Nature Park
Red Admiral 21
Peacock 1
Painted Lady 2
Large White 2
Brimstone 1 male
Small White 8
Plus, Speckled Wood, Meadow Brown, Gatekeeper, Small Skipper and Common Blue
Painted Lady and Red Admiral

Red Admiral

Brimstone

Hawker sp flew across the Park, likely a Southern Hawker

Butterflies seen coming in off the sea in a 20 minutes walk along the sea wall
Red Admiral 9
Painted Lady 1
Small White 13
Small White and its shadow racing along the sea wall

They were still coming off the sea at the roundhead, but whether it was the wind being fresher or there being more north in it but very few were hanging around. There was nothing on the scrub near the lighthouse and not a lot along the brambles to the waterfall.
Red Admiral 7
Peacock 1
Painted Lady 2
Meadow Brown 4
Small Tortoiseshell 1
Quite a faded Painted Lady
Small Whites and Red Admirals were coming in off at a similar rate as I walked back.

Male Linnet

Mediterranean gulls 22 were resting on the mud between the outfalls and next to the wooden jetty
Mediterranean gulls between the outfalls

Mediterranean gull

Juvenile Peregrine Falcon patrolling the sea wall