Thursday 30 June 2016

MIDSUMMER,THE NIGHTS ARE DRAWING IN....

Another gloomy June is over,have had to make the most of the small windows of sunshine to find butterflies on the wing.Mothing at home in the garden has picked up after a very slow start.
 CUMULO NIMBUS OVER THE CHANNEL
 A PROFUSION OF FRAGRANT ORCHIDS TEMPLE EWELL

 SOME SMALL HEATHS CAN BE QUITE LARGE.
 JUVENILE ROCK PIPIT SAMPHIRE HOE
 PYRAMIDAL ORCHIDS SAMPHIRE HOE
 MIDSUMMERS EVENING AT BLEAN RSPB TO SEE WOODCOCK AND NIGHTJAR
 RIGHT HAND DOWN A BIT
 AT LAST A RODING WOODCOCK


SADLY NO SIGN OF NIGHTJAR IN THE USUAL PLACES.

A FEW MOTHS FROM THE TRAP
 BUFF ARCHES
 GREEN SILVER LINES



 FLAME SHOULDER
BUFF ERMINE
 MARBLED WHITES - 17 COUNTED ON LOWER TRAMWAY LAST WEEKEND
 LARGE SKIPPER
 EAST BLEAN WOODS FOR ONE OF KENTS RARITIES THE HEATH FRITILLARY.







 RINGLETS TOO ARE NOW ON THE WING.


 Samphire Hoe has had quite a breeding season this year with Ravens and Little Grebes successfully raising young for the first time.Stonechats Black Redstarts Rock Pipits,Meadow Pipits and Linnets have all fledged young as have Mallards and Moorhenson the ponds,unfortunately the two broods of 20 ducklings didn`t last very long.
 AT LEAST 3 OF THE 5 LITTLE GREBE CHICKS HAVE SURVIVED SO FAR

 4 MOORHEN YOUNGSTERS AND 2 OF THE GREBES WITH AN ADULT IN THE FRAME.
 WREN USING THE AVALANCHE FENCE AS A SONG POST
 RED SAIL IN THE MORNING.
 THE FIRST SMALL SKIPPERS ON THE TRANSECT AT THE HOE ON TUESDAY
 REMEMBER LOOK FOR THE ORANGE ANTENNAE TIPS.
ADONIS BLUE.

LET SUMMER BEGIN!PLEASE.

1 comment:

  1. Nice interesting posting Phil. You did well to get all those descent images with such poor weather.

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