2012, Birds, Birds of 2012

East Coast Waders – 19th August 2012

Plenty of common waders on offer at RSPB Titchwell, in Norfolk and RSPB Frampton Marsh in Lincs. A total of 22 species were seen to-day. Highlights being a 1stw Red-Necked Phalarope at Frampton; 22 Spotted Redshank at Titchwell; c300 Black-tailed Godwit at both sites; c200 Bar Tailed Godwit at Titchwell along with 16 Spoonbill, an […]

2012

Melbourne – My Garden Trap – 11th August 2012

Warm weather continues and this was my second Moth Trap of the year.   A fairly good assortment simply running an actinic tube, “Neighbourhood Friendly" Trap.  Twentynine species with Large Yellow Underwing and Common Rustic the most numerous. In no special order – THE MACROS –  Marbled Beauty 4; Willow Beauty 6; Large Yellow Underwing

2012, Birds, Birds of 2012

One Good Tern Deserves Another – 11th August 2012

The North East Coast of England provides some great birding opportunities.   With the Farnes and Coquet Island not too far away, Sand Haven Beach at South Shields is a great place for watching Terns. We had a great morning here photographing the rare Roseate Tern, and fortunately we discovered a pair feeding two juveniles

2012, Birds, Birds of 2012

A Late Summers Day at Frampton – 29th July 2012

Another day spent at Frampton Marsh, near Boston, Lincolnshire, one of the RSPB’s finest reserves.     Only an hour or so drive from home and a place I really enjoy visiting. The reserve always has great potential and you never know what you might find here. A recent White-rumped Sandpiper and a good variety

2012, British Butterflies

Finally – the Last One! – 28th July 2012

My quest to photograph all the resident breeding British Butterflies finally came to an end this afternoon. Holly Blue was photographed along a local Nature Trail in Stretton, Staffordshire, called the “Jinny Trail”. During the past week I was sure that second generation Holly Blue would emerge in the warm sunshine. Sure enough, Anita &

2012, Moths

First Decent Moth Trap for 2012 – 26th July 2012

The moth trapping year so far has been disastrous across the country.     Many people running moth traps have commented on how poor  the trapping results have been. The weather has been the main culprit with months of cold & wet conditions. It wasn’t until early July that the weather finally settled down to

2012, British Butterflies

Warm Weather at Last – 21st July 2012

At last, some warm sunshine has arrived after almost continuous dull grey and wet  weather for what must have been 8 weeks or more.     Most reservoirs in my county of Derbyshire are now classed as 99.5% full. To-day I joined Barrie, Anita & Elliott on a Butterfly walk around Foremark Reservoir. The walk

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