Dock Shieldbugs |
This last week has been a most welcome period of really
warms, settled weather following a very mediocre period that should have been
summer. A real Indian Summer.
Small Copper |
We were rewarded by a surprising number of species. We started with a group of Giant Puffballs
near to Stanbury cliff followed by a growing number of butterflies on the wing –
eight different species in all at the end of September.
Other invertebrates were about too, innumerable Silver Y moths, a Common Darter and two species of Shieldbug, Dock and Gorse.
Other invertebrates were about too, innumerable Silver Y moths, a Common Darter and two species of Shieldbug, Dock and Gorse.
Flocks of Linnets were seen, a large group of Herring Gulls,
a couple of Kestrels and Oystercatchers too.
Masses of white butterflies were seen many too distant for specific identification
and there was a definite migratory movement of Red Admirals heading south.
Red Admiral feeding on Ivy |
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