What have you seen
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Nelliethehooker did you mean me and not brue about the snap?? It does enlarge well. Real fast snap in my phone!
This is my second attempt at a reply. Typed it hit reply, it appeared to go, hung white for ages, no post, refreshed no post. I expect this will result in a duplicate!
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My apologies, B2, of course I meant you. I think that I read brue's post above yours and you know how these names stick in one's head even when you know it's no the right one. Great photo anyway.
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A pleasant 25C just sitting out in the garden. Lots of swifts and swallows airborne collecting insects and I've just spotted where one of the robins is nesting. We put a big tray of water out for the dog to play in and that's now attracting all sorts of creatures so will leave it out for a while.
Like the moth photo B2 , a good time now to spot them.
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The other day while walking the dogs down a local footpath a Golden ringed dragon fly landed on a cow parsley and in his jaws was a huge blue bottle as I watched he proceeded tuck into it and was far too preoccupied to notice me, alas some idiot had forgot to take his mobile phone with him
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If you can zoom in on this I think this is a scarlet tiger moth resting by our pond during the day. With it's wings rested the scarlet isn't visible. Quite a large moth.
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Hi Brue, yes it is a Scarlet Tiger moth superb colouring we have had here also we have had the Jersey Tiger moth.
We have had a lot more starlings this year and the last two weeks we have had parents and youngsters on our field so about 20 to 30 and then yesterday we had about 100 of them all on the main electric cables over the field.
The cicadas have started making their noise a bit later this year even got some on our small oak trees.
Butterflies have been great this week marbled whites swallowtails meadow brown wall brown and woodland grayling's.
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Had a surprise yesterday on a walk with a friend whilst the menfolk were busy with DIY and nearly back home and heard a bird call and then it appeared on a branch then another 3 appeared looks like a family of Stonechats have bred in the small woodland next door to us first time we have had them here and a great sight to see. We had a great walk around a small track no vehicle access at all a lot of very old woods and stone walls a piece of local history and good wildlife about.
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Spotted a few of these when out walking last Wednesday. Not sure if it's a Large or Small Skipper.
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Thanks, RK, and a female I think as I can't see the black wing marking of the males.
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Hoping to see some ospreys at Rutland later this week.
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If you are interested there is a trout farm close by where they allow the Ospreys to feed. People pay for slots of time so they can photo the birds fairly close up.
https://www.rivergwashtroutfarm.co.uk/horn-mill-osprey-hide/
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Here's the link to their web site if your interested.
https://www.lrwt.org.uk/wildlife/rutland-ospreys
If you want a free view of the nest you can park up in Manton and walk back to the road bridge over the R Gwash at the head of Manton Bay.
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Thanks for those links
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CY, all 4 of this year's Osprey chicks at Rutland have made it so far, and they have now been ringed, so you might well see some if not all of them learning to fly.
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Snipe everywhere on our local moors this morning, assume most of them are this year’s young.
A birding pal took this photo. He assured me the bird actually did have 2 legs!🙂
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Thanks for the photo Pliers not seen any around here, did have a sparrowhawk just outside lounge window the other day not sure whether it is the same one we had here earlier in the year also had a young kestrel on the electric wires.
A lot of butterflies about new broods of swallowtail ,scarce swallowtail and great number of banded and woodland graylings.
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Juvenile Sedge Warbler singing its little heart out at Thornham Harbour. I knew it was a youngster as it didn't seem to have the full repertoire of song
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Me, the squirrel and the bunting... no not a real bunting, the sort you hang up to cheer certain places. I put a short run up on a little corner seating hut and wondered why it kept falling down. I then spotted the squirrel, making a smart exit from the hut roof into the oak tree behind, knocking off the bunting as he leapt...now he's also had a nibble at it...no gratitude for all the nuts he takes each day!
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Won't be the last though Oneputt.
Had a lovely surprise today as a Spotted Flycatcher flew up from having a bath in a puddle next to the path we were walking on and sat there in an overhanging branch for a while.
We identified over 10 different Bees and Hoverflies on the herb garden at Dunham Massey yesterday. Marjoram and Oregano were the winners.
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