Another warm sunny day with a freshening west wind
Middleton Nature Reserve
These shots from Rosemary and Peter Silvester from Sunday and yesterday
Male Common Darter |
Female Brown Hawker |
Common Bluetail |
Male Black-Tailed Skimmer |
Common Blu Damselflies |
Male Emperor |
These from Janet today
Female Common Darter |
Female Emperor |
Common Blue |
Announcement - As I was leaving the sea wall this morning an EDF team were erecting a fence across the beginning of the sea wall. When Kevin arrived in the afternoon, he was informed that access to the sea wall will be closed during weekdays till 17:00. This is to allow repairs to the wall which are expected to continue until the end of November.
Mediterranean gull - there were at least 11 on and around the beach by the wooden jetty this morning. There were a number of gulls feeding just out from the harbour mouth. It isn't clear what they were finding to eat, something small, but apparently plentiful.
R9UJ. Ringed in France 25/06/22, making it a 3rd calendar year |
There were quite a lot of Common gulls this evening 14 in this shot |
Also this morning
Sandwich Tern at least one heard out from the wooden jetty somewhere
Rock Pipit 1 on Red Nab
Rock Pipit |
In the Nature Park
Large White 3
Female Large White |
Red Admiral 1
Brimstone 1
Small Skipper 2
Gatekeeper 5
Meadow Brown 3
Comma 2
It always amazes me that this striking butterfly is named after the tiny comma mark on its underwing |
Comma |
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