Very heavy overnight rain continued throughout the day. A light NE wind.
South shore (MD)
A wet morning walk was all I had time for today.
Moorhen 1 - Moneyclose Lane was awash and one was swimming in one of the larger puddles
Pied Wagtail 34 - on the foreshore and Ocean Edge grass. There has been a small presence throughout the summer, but no more than 6 till this morning.
Rock Pipit 3 - two on Red Nab and one sheltering below No.2 outflow superstructure.
Redshank 30 - a feeding group of 23 on the beach near wooden Jetty the others scattered along the shore.
Whimbrel 1 - flew out from the foreshore
Curlew 8 - along the shore, the bulk will have left to feed on the skear.
Oystercatcher c30
Mediterranean gull 2 adult/second summer on the seaward end of the beach next to the wooden jetty.
These Mediterranean gulls aren't today's birds, but from a couple of days ago. Second summer at the back. The adult was ringed in Holland in 2019. It has also been seen in Portugal, Spain and France |
It always disappoints me that the splendid colour of male Brimstone butterflies in flight disappears when you photograph them after they have landed. This is because their underwings are a paler yellow than the upper wings and they alway close their wings when they land. You can see why in this clip, their wings mimic a leaf, quite green when the sun shines though them, pale yellow otherwise.
So I tried to get some in flight shots, with only partial success, still it's a bit of colour on a dull day!
Male Brimstone butterfly |
At 20:30 Kevin Eaves' weather station had recorded 60.2mm of rain since midnight, and it is still raining! The forecast is brighter for tomorrow though.
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