My most recent walk around the patch was in the blazing sun on Friday afternoon. Again, I took some photos...
Regular readers will know that I am a dragonfly dunce, but female Broad-bodied Chaser is just about within my compass. |
"Oh, sweet painted lady..." |
Significantly, no birds of note at all. It's now the time of year when locally I would expect pretty much nothing for the next few weeks. That expectation is based on experience in E Devon. Perhaps W Dorset will surprise me, but I doubt it. Mind you, everywhere is not the same. As I type birders at Spurn have been doing a bit of viz-migging today. Birds heading S so far include an Alpine Swift, a Red-rumped Swallow and four different Red-footed Falcons. Yes, four. A first-summer male, an adult male and 2 adult females. And yes, that's right, Spurn isn't normal. Normal right now is a lot of barrel-scraping and Lepidoptera.
A bit of Bernie Taupin/ Elton John partnership, slipping in there Gav. Yes, it's all gone v e r y quiet.
ReplyDeleteShowing your age there Ric! ;)
DeleteI dunno Gav, thought my American Golden Plover was a good barrel scrape, not forgetting the Bluethroat on Skokholm & the Great White Egret at Blackpool Mill
ReplyDeleteYour AGP has deservedly gone down a storm Derek! What a beauty it is too. Admittedly NOT a barrel-scraping!
DeleteBluthroats on islands don't count as normal birds ;)
And GWE, well, we're not quite in June yet, so the odd decent bird is okay still...