Thursday, 2 July 2026

JUST BECAUSE ITS JUNE

 June, most of the summer migrants have arrived and paired up,the need to sing and display is diminished for a while and so become more difficult to see.

SPOTTED IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD -THE SPOTTED FLYCATCHER

When I started birdwatching back in the late sixties this was a common bird that would turn up regular as clockwork on May 1st now it is increasingly difficult to find, but I understand they are still doing ok further north as other species are doing too.

GOLDFINCH AT SAMPHIRE HOE
RECORD SHOT OF TWO GREY PARTRIDGE- REACH ROAD.
YELLOWHAMMER FOXHILL DOWN

JUVENILE RAVENS FOXHILL DOWN




MALE BLACK REDSTART -SAMPHIRE HOE
SKYLARK WITH NESTING MATERIAL- SAMPHIRE HOE
STONECHATS HAVE HAD A GOOD BREEDING SEASON AT THE HOE AGAIN.
BARN OWL AT STODMARSH
TWO OF THE FIVE YOUNGSTERS.
WAITING PATIENTLY FOR FOOD
VOLES GLORIOUS VOLES
THANKS MUM.
GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER - ORLESTONE FOREST
FLEDGLING KESTRELS LANGDON CLIFFS

TTFN.










































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