Tuesday 22 May 2018

Yo-Yo-ing Between Hot and Cold

On Wednesday, Tuesday's beautiful weather was replaced by overcast skies and 17 mph winds.  The result was that many small birds were hunkered down, as they were last Friday.  However, the morning group encountered 39 species, and the pm saw almost as many.
Heron (c) 2018 Chris Lawson
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 Going to the nest (c) 2018 Chris Lawson
In the afternoon the Herons were still active at times 
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Greylag Geese (c) 2018 Chris Lawson
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Red-legged Partridge
Boy's Toys (c) 2018 Chris Lawson
Some of the morning group went on to Spurn, but they reported that it was a rather quiet with a female Red-Breasted Merganser being the only unusual bird.  Shortly after they left news came of a male Red-Spotted Bluethroat and a Long-eared Owl!
Red-Breasted merganser (c) 2018 Tony Robinson
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Dunlin (c) 2018 Tony Robinson
Ringed Plover (c) 2018 Tony Robinson
Little Egret (c) 2018 Tony Robinson
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On Thursday the cold wind remained at a slightly lower velocity, but at least the sun came out for lengthy periods, so it was warmer.  The heat of the sun brought out a plethora of odondata - damselflies and dragonflies.  This meant that our first brief sighting of a Hobby occurred as early as 10.45.
Lapwing
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 Shelduck
 Pochard [front left] & Tufted Duck
 Mistle Thrushes
 Lesser Black-Backed Gull causing havoc
 Record shot of Hobby
 Frog
 4-Spotted Chaser
 Damselfly 
 Insect
It was extremely cold when the Friday morning group started, some people even sported gloves.  However, it did get warmer through the course of the session.  Unfortunately, there was still no sign of the Redstarts, Tree Pipits, Meadow Pipits, and not even the song of the Skylark punctuated the relative silence of the wolds.  Despite this there were some interesting sightings, and some rarities were spotted in the insect-line.  
Yellowhammer
 Millington Pond (c) 2018 Mike Woods
 Drake Gadwall
 Moorhen (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
 Tussle Between Red Kite & Crow
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 Tussle Between Red Kite & Crow (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
 Red Kite
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 Red Kite & Crow (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
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 Red Kite (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
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 Buzzard
 Reed Bunting
 Doing the Splits (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
 Barn Owl found by Pat - starved during "Beast from the East"
 Barn Owl
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 Barn Owl (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
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 Yellowhammer
 Wren (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
Courting Whitethroats
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 All Over
 Whitethroat (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
 Willow Warbler (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
 Song Thrush (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
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 Blackcap (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
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 Blackcap (c) 2018 Mike Woods
 Chaffinch (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
 Hare (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
 Roe Deer (c) 2018 Mike Woods 
 Dingy Skipper
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 Dingy Skipper (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
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 Dingy Skipper (c) 2018 Mike Woods
 Record Shot of Dingy Skippers (c) 2018 Mike Woods



 Broad-Bodied Chaser (c) 2018 Mike Woods
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 Water Avens (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
 Friday am group (c) 2018 Jane Robinson


1 comment:

Conehead54 said...

Lovely photos. Your blue damselfly is an Azure + yellowish insect a Dung Fly.