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Monday, 9 July 2018
Sunday, 8 July 2018
Delaware Shorebirds
Hello
Neil Hasdell was at Salcey Forest yesterday (Saturday) and notched up 18 species of butterfly which included plenty of Silver-washed Fritillaries and White Admirals and a single Painted Lady. Spotted Flycatchers seemingly on territory were at Salcey and also Fermyn yesterday.
Eleanor's meanderings around Blueberry Farm and the Brampton Valley this evening was light on birds of interest but the mammals were good with Roe Deer, Red Fox and diurnal foraging Badgers.
In May this year Cathy Ryden spent a tough three weeks of very long days in Delaware, USA monitoring the east coast migration and stop-over of New World shorebirds (which we call waders).
British conservationists and ringers team up with American enthusiasts and other nationalities in an effort to count the birds as they pass through and/or feed on the rich pickings. Some of the birds are ringed and 'flagged' so that their movements can be mapped.
One of the reasons why these birds gather here is because this is an area where Horseshoe Crabs gather to spawn and the beaches are full of crab eggs which are especially nutritious and just the job when you are on your way much further north to breed! The following images from Cathy are a snapshot of this 'shorebirds extravaganza'!
Regards
Neil M
Neil Hasdell was at Salcey Forest yesterday (Saturday) and notched up 18 species of butterfly which included plenty of Silver-washed Fritillaries and White Admirals and a single Painted Lady. Spotted Flycatchers seemingly on territory were at Salcey and also Fermyn yesterday.
Eleanor's meanderings around Blueberry Farm and the Brampton Valley this evening was light on birds of interest but the mammals were good with Roe Deer, Red Fox and diurnal foraging Badgers.
In May this year Cathy Ryden spent a tough three weeks of very long days in Delaware, USA monitoring the east coast migration and stop-over of New World shorebirds (which we call waders).
British conservationists and ringers team up with American enthusiasts and other nationalities in an effort to count the birds as they pass through and/or feed on the rich pickings. Some of the birds are ringed and 'flagged' so that their movements can be mapped.
One of the reasons why these birds gather here is because this is an area where Horseshoe Crabs gather to spawn and the beaches are full of crab eggs which are especially nutritious and just the job when you are on your way much further north to breed! The following images from Cathy are a snapshot of this 'shorebirds extravaganza'!
Regards
Neil M
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Saturday, 7 July 2018
Fermyn insects
Hello
Yesterday (Friday) Eric and Nick Parker spent time at Thrapston Pits, locating a Hobby, an Oystercatcher and singles of Green and Common Sandpiper.
A number of observers spent time today at Fermyn Wood Country Park, Fermyn Wood itself and Lady's Wood too. There were plenty of butterflies on the wing but only a few individuals of Purple Emperor and White Admiral and they were generally elusive. Easier to see were plenty of Silver-washed Fritillaries and a considerable hatch of Purple Hairstreaks. Marbled Whites were in the Country Park and common species included plenty of Essex Skippers and Commas.
Dragonflies included Blue Emperor, Brown Hawker, Southern Hawker, Broad-bodied Chaser, Four Spotted Chaser and Ruddy Darter plus four species of damselfly.
Two Ravens were noted near Hollowell today and Ravensthorpe Reservoir this evening provided views of Grass Snakes, two family parties of Mute Swan and a brood of Tufted Duck.
Regards
Neil M
Yesterday (Friday) Eric and Nick Parker spent time at Thrapston Pits, locating a Hobby, an Oystercatcher and singles of Green and Common Sandpiper.
A number of observers spent time today at Fermyn Wood Country Park, Fermyn Wood itself and Lady's Wood too. There were plenty of butterflies on the wing but only a few individuals of Purple Emperor and White Admiral and they were generally elusive. Easier to see were plenty of Silver-washed Fritillaries and a considerable hatch of Purple Hairstreaks. Marbled Whites were in the Country Park and common species included plenty of Essex Skippers and Commas.
Dragonflies included Blue Emperor, Brown Hawker, Southern Hawker, Broad-bodied Chaser, Four Spotted Chaser and Ruddy Darter plus four species of damselfly.
Two Ravens were noted near Hollowell today and Ravensthorpe Reservoir this evening provided views of Grass Snakes, two family parties of Mute Swan and a brood of Tufted Duck.
Regards
Neil M
Four spotted Chaser. |
Purple Hairstreak. |
Broad-bodied Chaser. |
Silver-washed Fritillary. |
Essex Skipper. |
Peacock. |
Ruddy Darter. |
Friday, 6 July 2018
Birds of the heat!
Hello
A visit to Harrington Airfield this afternoon provided dividends with the sighting of a 'cream crown' Marsh Harrier (perhaps the Pitsford bird) and at least two Turtle Doves (one 'purring') and four adult Grey Partridges.
A ringing session at Lamport Hall this evening provided 45 captures made up of a Pied Wagtail, two Swallows, thirty-five House Martins and seven Swifts. One of the Swifts was first caught and ringed there last year and five of the House Martins were initially ringed last year and in 2016.
Regards
Neil M
A visit to Harrington Airfield this afternoon provided dividends with the sighting of a 'cream crown' Marsh Harrier (perhaps the Pitsford bird) and at least two Turtle Doves (one 'purring') and four adult Grey Partridges.
A ringing session at Lamport Hall this evening provided 45 captures made up of a Pied Wagtail, two Swallows, thirty-five House Martins and seven Swifts. One of the Swifts was first caught and ringed there last year and five of the House Martins were initially ringed last year and in 2016.
Regards
Neil M
Turtle Dove courtesy of Robin Gossage. |
Marsh Harrier courtesy of Robin Gossage. |
House Martin. |
Swift. |
Thursday, 5 July 2018
Lofoten and Vesteralen Islands
Hello
I was fortunate last month to have been given the opportunity to travel to the stunning Lofoten and Vesteralen Islands off the north-west of Norway, an area very much new to me. Well within the arctic circle this archipelago nevertheless enjoys the influence of the gulf stream and as such wildlife encounters are diverse and rather exciting. A few images of some of the wildlife on offer...
Regards
Neil M
I was fortunate last month to have been given the opportunity to travel to the stunning Lofoten and Vesteralen Islands off the north-west of Norway, an area very much new to me. Well within the arctic circle this archipelago nevertheless enjoys the influence of the gulf stream and as such wildlife encounters are diverse and rather exciting. A few images of some of the wildlife on offer...
Regards
Neil M
Twite. |
Juvenile Fieldfare. |
Pied Flycatcher. |
Oystercatcher. |
Herring Gull. |
Redwing. |
Bluethroat. |
White-tailed Eagle. |
Fulmar. |
Sperm Whale. |
Wednesday, 4 July 2018
Birds at Pitsford
Hello
Another warm day but the water levels remain constant and high at Pitsford Reservoir. David Arden saw a Marsh Harrier over the reserve (the third sighting in six days) at about 9.30am. Other birds on the reserve included an Oystercatcher, a Common Sandpiper. three Little Egrets and a Grey Wagtail with a pair of Spotted Flycatcher around the Fishing Lodge.
Good numbers of Marbled White butterflies were again on show in the Scaldwell Meadow near to the causeway this evening and a hairstreak sp. showed very briefly by the Fishing Lodge.
Elsewhere there was a Grey Partridge with six tiny chicks crossing the B576 at Harrington Airfield this morning and a Grey Wagtail at Brixworth Water Treatment Works.
Regards
Neil M
Another warm day but the water levels remain constant and high at Pitsford Reservoir. David Arden saw a Marsh Harrier over the reserve (the third sighting in six days) at about 9.30am. Other birds on the reserve included an Oystercatcher, a Common Sandpiper. three Little Egrets and a Grey Wagtail with a pair of Spotted Flycatcher around the Fishing Lodge.
Good numbers of Marbled White butterflies were again on show in the Scaldwell Meadow near to the causeway this evening and a hairstreak sp. showed very briefly by the Fishing Lodge.
Elsewhere there was a Grey Partridge with six tiny chicks crossing the B576 at Harrington Airfield this morning and a Grey Wagtail at Brixworth Water Treatment Works.
Regards
Neil M
Marsh Harrier. |
Keeled Skimmer. |
Golden Ringed Dragonfly. All images taken and kindly supplied by John Gamble following a recent excursion in Dorset.... |
Tuesday, 3 July 2018
Birds and insects of summer
Hello
Eric Graham's fervour for watching wildlife is undisputed with visits to Thrapston Pits both yesterday and today and then a visitation to Fermyn Woods too! Birds at Thrapston yesterday included the summering Great White Egret and another observation of an Osprey and plenty of dragonflies and butterflies on the wing. Today Eric found a juvenile Nightingale suggesting successful breeding and the Great White Egret popped up again! Fermyn's butterflies in just twenty minutes included a dozen Silver-washed Fritillaries, six Purple Emperors and a Painted Lady. Great stuff!
Neil Hasdell took a cycle ride along the Brampton Valley Way north of Northampton this morning and encountered both Banded and Beautiful Demoiselles associating with the Brampton Brook. These were at the Spratton Crossing and also further south towards Chapel Brampton.
Eleanor's visit to Harrington Airfield today provided views of an adult Cuckoo, a pair of Grey Partridge and a decent hatch of Marbled White butterflies.
A couple of good ringing recoveries have just come through as follows:-
A young male Goldfinch was ringed at Greens Norton on 9th November 2017 and was caught again by ringers on 17th June this year at Killiegowan, Dumfries and Galloway, 220 days later and 370km away;
A young Reed Warbler was caught and ringed at Stanwick Gravel Pits on 5th August 2016 and was caught again by ringers operating in South Yorkshire on 6th May this year, 639 days later and with two winters in Africa in between captures!
Regards
Neil M
Eric Graham's fervour for watching wildlife is undisputed with visits to Thrapston Pits both yesterday and today and then a visitation to Fermyn Woods too! Birds at Thrapston yesterday included the summering Great White Egret and another observation of an Osprey and plenty of dragonflies and butterflies on the wing. Today Eric found a juvenile Nightingale suggesting successful breeding and the Great White Egret popped up again! Fermyn's butterflies in just twenty minutes included a dozen Silver-washed Fritillaries, six Purple Emperors and a Painted Lady. Great stuff!
Neil Hasdell took a cycle ride along the Brampton Valley Way north of Northampton this morning and encountered both Banded and Beautiful Demoiselles associating with the Brampton Brook. These were at the Spratton Crossing and also further south towards Chapel Brampton.
Eleanor's visit to Harrington Airfield today provided views of an adult Cuckoo, a pair of Grey Partridge and a decent hatch of Marbled White butterflies.
A couple of good ringing recoveries have just come through as follows:-
A young male Goldfinch was ringed at Greens Norton on 9th November 2017 and was caught again by ringers on 17th June this year at Killiegowan, Dumfries and Galloway, 220 days later and 370km away;
A young Reed Warbler was caught and ringed at Stanwick Gravel Pits on 5th August 2016 and was caught again by ringers operating in South Yorkshire on 6th May this year, 639 days later and with two winters in Africa in between captures!
Regards
Neil M
Banded Demoiselle. |
Beautiful Demoiselle. |
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