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Goldcrest
On Wednesday despite the wind we went to Welton Waters as planned. It seemed rather quiet, but we still encountered more than 50 species.
Highlights included a large skein of Pink-footed Geese, Cetti's Warbler, Kingfisher, Golden Plover, Redpoll, Black-tailed Godwit, Goldcrest, Chiffchaff, Roe Deer etc. A possible Yellow-Browed Warbler was heard by another observer on the riverbank.
All Wednesday photos (c) 2016 Aileen Urquhart
Hoverfly
Red Admiral
Ruddy Darter?
On Thursday it was far too windy for Paull, so we had to switch to N.Cave Wetlands. We saw plenty of birds despite the weather incl: Grey Wagtail, Kingfisher, 11 Pink-footed Geese, Pochard, Teal, Little and Great Crested Grebes, Shoveler, Swallow, House Martin, Meadow Pipit, Reed Bunting, Snipe and plenty of Hawkers and Darters and a very interesting caterpillar, which the YWT recruiter identified as a Pale Tussock Moth caterpillar.
Pale Tussock caterpillar (c) 2016 Dick Watson
Pale Tussock on my mobile!
Migrant Hawker (c) 2016 Dick Watson
Migrant Hawker (c) 2016 Dick Watson
Female Migrant Hawker (c) 2016 Dick Watson
Migrant Hawker (c) 2016 Margaret Richardson
Migrant Hawker (c) 2016 Margaret Richardson
On Friday we went to Far Ings as planned. The wildlife was a bit disappointing. Highlights included a Goldcrest, and many Chiffchaffs, singing Cetti's Warblers, several skeins of Pink-footed Geese flying over, several sunbathing Commas, Red Admirals and a single Speckled Wood. Also enjoying the sun in the sheltered parts were Hawkers and Darters. There were Lapwings and Redshanks on the beach, and a large flock of Golden Plovers on Chowder Ness in the morning. After lunch Barbara identified a Kingfisher from over a quarter of a mile away, and her husband tried to do one better by spotting a Cetti's Warbler, which came right out into the open.
Pink-footed Goose
Pink-footed Geese
Ditto
Lapwing
Immature Redshank
Redshank
Golden Plover
Goldcrest
Comma
Ditto
Chiffchaff
Ditto
Over Mature Common Darter?
Male Ruddy Darter?
Record shot of Distant Kingfisher
Migrant Hawker
Red Admiral
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