Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Prestwick Carr

A couple of nights ago I had a walk up the bridleway at Prestwick Carr to see if there were any Snipe drumming. There were at the second gate although I only caught sight of one. There was another on the edge of one of the remaining horse field wet areas and three over the crossroads.
The horse fields still hold Greylag, Oystercatchers,Canada geese, Curlew and Lapwing.





The hawthorn bushes provide good perches for warblers



This lower image gives an idea of the number of flies about



and this Chaffinch was quite unconcerned




Sunday, 27 May 2012

Weetslade Dragons

Mid afternoon visit to Weetslade was scorching and produced some nice dragonfly sightings. There were approx. half a dozen Black-tailed Skimmers and a similar number of Four-spotted Chasers

Black-tailed Skimmer, female




Four-spotted Chaser



Friday, 25 May 2012

Great Park ponds

Just after lunch today had an hour tramping around the Great Park ponds expecting it to be alive with Damselfly. There was not one to be seen, but this dragonfly was - a Broad-bodied Chaser.
Not sure how successful this one will be with its badly deformed  right rear wing




and a Small Copper


and Grey Wagtail




Thursday, 24 May 2012

Unusual visitor

With all the doors and windows open it was not totally surprising that an unusual visitor would turn up


but this Coal Tit was not particularly put off and after a few fly arounds it went back out the way it came in


Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Damselfly

At long last the Large Red  and Azure damselfly have emerged. Now it seems like spring.
These were at Big Waters outlet stream today. One of the Rangers said that there had been one or two about last Saturday but these are a first for me.





Sunday, 20 May 2012

Gosforth Park NR

Late afternoon visit to Gosforth Park NR in sunshine was very pleasant. At the pond hide the Common Terns were sharing the platform with a Greylag goose and Black-headed gull. Reed Buntings and Sedge Warbler were seen.





The Swans have a brood of nine and there were Little Grebe, Coot and Moorhen.
Walking through the woodland Roe Deer and Fox were spotted, Jay and  Green Woodpecker heard and then both briefly seen.
This Wren was singing its heart out




Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Druridge

We decided on lunch at The Barn and had some brief stops along the way which gave us the chance to spot, amongst others, this colourful bunch
Gargany


Avocet



Little Grebe

Dunlin





Hairy Caterpillar