Monday, 23 June 2014

Gunton Wood and Corton Logging Mill

Bright day and just past longest day. Birding has obviously changed in that birds have stopped singing. How sad to think that it is all over again. But then there are little birdies about.
 
Gunton Wood: Still some MARSH ORCHIDS about, but way past there best for this year. What a glorious show they put on for us all. Found a SIX SPOTTED BURNET feeding on a ........... (awaiting id) Several WHITETHROAT still calling and also a male BLACKCAP was still raising a song. CHIFFCHAFF trying very hard but still making a good vocal show.
 
Corton: Best was I suppose a lovely EMPEROR DRAGONFLY but was so active no chance of a good pic. Mind you I did find a YELLOW SHELL MOTH and also 3 recently emerged RINGLET butterflies which means they were very dark. There where also several TORTISHELL and MEADOW BROWN. I also include a FUNNEL WEB SPIDER.
 
In bird terms 5 GREEN WOODPECKER and several LONG TAILED TITS I stopped counting at 11. CHIFFCHAFF, WHITETHROAT, SKYLARK, PIED WAGTAIL.


 



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