Friday, 1 August 2025

JULY FLYS BY

July is normally fairly quiet on the birding front waiting patiently for the autumn migration to begin,the first signs are usually seen at the end of the month with the first Wheatears and Willow Warblers turning up at Samphire Hoe and returning waders at the usual wadery hot spots.However July is a good month for Butterflies.

I went to Oare early in the month to see the Bonapartes Gull again for the thirteenth time evidently.

It was feeding reasonably close in east of the slipway,I think my best ever views.







 A single Cattle Egret was seen with the cows and the Water Rail was seen at Dans Dock.





CATTLE EGRET RIDING BARE BACK.
JUVENILE YELLOW WAGTAIL AT DANS DOCK
BROWN ARGUS NEAR UPLEES COPSE.
A few from the Hoe

EMPEROR DRAGONFLY
RED VEINED DARTER
BLACK TAILED SKIMMER
BT SKIMMER
EMPEROR DRAGONFLY OVIPOSTING
LUMINESCENT CLOUDS OVER THE CHANNEL

GOLDFINCH HAVING A DRINK
MY FIRST CHALKHILL BLUE OF THE YEAR AT TEMPLE EWELL
CHALKHILL BLUE U\S
LARGE WHITE
YELLOWHAMMER STILL SINGING AT LANGDON CLIFFS
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A DAY OUT IN ORLESTONE FOREST WITH PAUL HOLT.
PURPLE HAIRSTREAK
PURPLE HAIRSTREAK
PURPLE HAIRSTREAK
PURPLE HAIRSTREAK
WHITE ADMIRAL
WHITE ADMIRAL U\S
WHITE ADMIRAL
BRIMSTONE
BRIMSTONE
LARGE WHITE
As we were leaving the car park we saw Dave Brown, he said there had been a Purple Emperor coming to an Oak sap run near the gate, so we parked up and sure enough this arrived soon after.

PURPLE EMPEROR
NOT IN ITS PRIME BUT A FIRST FOR ME IN EAST KENT.
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GATEKEEPER.





SILVER WASHED FRITILLARY.
PAINTED LADY
WALL BROWN
HUMMING BIRD HAWKMOTH
GATEKEEPER(MALE)
WOOD SANDPIPERS DUNGENESS
COMMON TERN DUNGENESS
BROWN ARGUS DUNGENESS.
JUV WHITETHROAT SAMPHIRE HOE
COSCO VIRGO

COMMON HEATH MOTH
SMALL COPPER
BROWN ARGUS TEMPLE EWELL
COCK LINNET FEEDING ON VIPERS BUGLOSS 

GOLDFINCH SAMPHIRE HOE
GOLDFINCH SAM HOE
GATEKEEPER (FEMALE) 
RED ADMIRAL
SMALL HEATH  SECOND GENERATION NOW ON THE WING
SMALL HEATH TEMPLE EWELL.
TTFN.

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