Whilst I normally post a few images of the bird in question, I only had one useable image from this brief encounter with a Common Sandpiper in front of the main hide...
Bits in the way everywhere but, in 'habitat' :-)
Whilst I normally post a few images of the bird in question, I only had one useable image from this brief encounter with a Common Sandpiper in front of the main hide...
Bits in the way everywhere but, in 'habitat' :-)
Two Arctic Terns spent late morning onwards at Venus Pool today! Not easy to photograph in the rain and poor light...
A good find at VP today by John Martin in the shape of two Common Scoters on the adjacent Fishing Pool...
A rare moment of the 'sleepy one'...
A surprise in store, lurking in the fields behind good ole Percy Thowers Garden Centre today! My earliest encounter for sure with male and female Migrant Hawker!
Ladies first...
Here is the male...
Whilst the Migrant Hawker was a nice surprise. The Buddleia it was feeding on held plenty of Volucella zonaria and once you got your eye in, the smaller Hornet mimic Volucella inanis!
Here's some close ups of Volucella inanis, clearly smaller than V. zonaria in the field...
Kingfisher fishing and giving plenty of 'opportunities' as it hovered - today held a few lucky moments!
The local Pied Wagtails were not welcoming!
A nice find by John Martin this morning with 8 Black-tailed Godwits dropping into Venus Pool on the middle island!
Another walk at the same spot where Dave and I had seen Volucella zonaria turned up trumps for one of the most secretive and prized Shropshire butterflies - White-letter Hairstreak!! I photographed at least two...
Let's gloss over this first one with chewed wings!
Back in 2010 (on July 10th) however, I was lucky to encounter my first, a pristine example on brambles at Longnor!!
I teamed up with Dave Chapman who was showing me the delights of fields at the back of Percy Throwers Garden Centre! Not a good day for Butterflies but there had been brief (Bins) views of Purple and White-letter Hairstreak. The fields here were rich in flowers and it's been years since I witnessed the sight of Hoverflies in their hundreds. Nothing special though initially...
Then... Dave got a bit animated, pointing at a patch of thistles with those immortal words "What the bloody hell is that Jim"? OMG came my reply..."Volucella, hornet mimic!! But which? I knew there were two species to consider?
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