The diary of a relative beginner, birding his local patch - Bestwood Country Park.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Kestrel Family 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
A Summer's Evening
Saturday, July 04, 2009
Variety Morning
A decent morning started at Dawson's Corner with a juvenile Common Whitethroat with an adult, and two Sand Martin hawking insects over the Horse Paddock. At the Mill Lakes a male Ruddy Duck was near Willow Island, a Little Grebe was near Tern Island, an adult Great Crested Grebe still on the nest, and a juvenile Grey Heron was on the bank opposite the Dipping Pond Viewpoint. A mixed tit flock at Willow Pools held a family party of Willow Tit and a single Goldcrest. My first Grey Wagtail of the year flushed from the north end of lake when a dog entered the water. Many warblers have begun singing again.
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Buttermothing
Nothing of particular note in this morning's quick walk around the Pit Tip Top. Butterflies and moths were the main attraction. There's an apparent increase in the number of Meadow Pipit pairs compared to recent years, though. My first ever Five-spot Burnet moths, Large Skipper and Ringlet butterflies were the highlights.
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