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Monday, 26 June 2023

Tea for two...

 No sign of a Kingfisher for about two weeks and then this evening this chap showed up.  I think its a different bird to the one I photographed previously; the blue color seems greener and he, dare I say it, looks a little more rotund!  Perhaps he was eating the 'fish pies' since our last encounter.

Quick shot of the Kestrel again today, those talons look deadly already!

Saturday, 24 June 2023

Mini Beasts in the fading evening Sunshine.

 Meadow Brown - Click for enlarged image.

Large Skipper Butterfly - Click for enlarged image.


Large Mimic Hornet Hoverfly - Click for enlarged image.

Lacewing - Click for enlarged image.

Friday, 23 June 2023

Like buses... You wait all day for one to show up, then WHAM!, two come along at the same time... These two beauties graced me with a sighting today.

The Green Sandpiper has been visiting the new pond over the past few days but had been rather reluctant to being photographed (until today). The pond is  still being filled with water, but it seems that does not matter to the Piper who seems to like open dirt and mud banks rather than grassy margins. The Green Sandpiper unlike other waders and shorebirds, unusually nests in trees! - It uses old nests from other birds (crow, Thrush etc.). It is a very rare breeding bird in the UK with just two or three known nesting pairs identified in Scotland.





The Kestrels had raised 1 chick in the barn Owl box; when I came home from work today, the bird was up on the next box entrance platform and quite happy to introduce itself.