A walk out towards Aston Tirrold via the Lees today.
Several Reed Warbler and Sedge Warbler seen with food along the “Reedy Ditch” and the occasional snatch of song heard.
Several Reed Bunting along the “Long Ditch” and nearby and a couple of Blackcap, a Chiffchaff and a Nuthatch at the Lees.
2-3 Yellow Wagtail, a couple of Yellowhammer and a Corn Bunting between the Lees and Manor Farm.
Mammals: Brown Hare.
Dragonflies: Beautiful Demoiselle, Banded Demoiselle, Azure Damselfly. Emperor Dragonfly and Four-spot Chaser.
Butterflies: Large Skipper, Large White, Small White, Small Tortoiseshell (50+), Comma, Speckled Wood, Marbled White and Meadow Brown.
A few Hoverflies around today including a Pellucid Hoverfly and a possible Ant-hill Hoverfly.
And if you have passed thru the Bull’s Hole you may have noticed the Hart’s Tongue Fern growing on a wall.
Sedge Warbler
Hart's Tongue Fern
2 butterflies (Large Skipper & Meadow Brown)
Buff-tailed Bumblebee on Knapweed
Pellucid Hoverfly
Batman Hoverfly (Myathropa florea)
Young Swallows on the wing (courtesy Alan Dawson)
Reed Bunting
Small Tortoiseshell
Beautiful Demoiselle
It’s a male Beautiful Demoiselle
ReplyDeleteDemoiselle is male Beautiful & the hoverfly labelled Ant-hill Hoverfly is Myathropa florea which some people call the Batman Hoverfly. A nice mix of stuff there-love this time of year when I can look at birds, plants, insects & anything else that shows.
ReplyDeleteLove the name Batman Hoverfly!
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