Middleton Nature Reserve early am (JR. PM)
Two tree pipit, small influx whitethroat (8 ringed), five more Snipe - one flock, c35 swallow SE
Ocean Edge/Red Nab 10:00 (MD)
Just 2 Wheatear.
Middleton Nature Reserve - mid morning
It seemed strange walking around with the constant background noise of running water, as the overnight rainwater sought out the ponds and culverts.
Mute:
Main pond - 5 adult, 1 x 2nd calendar year, 2 x 1st calendar year
No swimming pond - 2 adult, 3 x 1st calendar year
Tim Butler pond - 1 adult
Coot 5
Moorhen 6
Mallard 14 (Most comprising 10, now mature, chicks)
Gadwall 2 - first since spring, no breeding success this year
Little grebe 2
Little grebe, starting to moult to winter plumage |
Butterflies included: Comma, Peacock, Red Admiral, Meadow Brown, Gatekeeper, Common Blue, Speckled Wood, Small Skipper, Small White.
Dragonflies: Common Darter, Emperor, Brown Hawker, Migrant Hawker 4, Southern Hawker 1.
Southern Hawker |
Emperor ovipositoring |
The floodwater made for some unusual, but attractive pictures.
These were in the horse field on the road to the recycling centre |
Best "guess" now is Purple Loosestrife (MD) |
Lighthouse area - just a brief look at high water.
Rock Pipit - the juvenile bird is still around and was, at least trying, to feed itself.
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