Friday, 17 July 2020

Worlingham Marsh.

Surprisingly this is the first time I have actually walked this track all the way through to the river Waveney. But well worth the saunter, as that's all I can do now. The days of long walks is gone I am afrais. But still able  to keep out there which is the main thing. 
Plenty of butterflies including many PEACOCK, RED ADMIRAL, COMMA 5, SMALL COPPER 7, MEADOW BROWN, The surprise was when I was sitting by the river I thought the angler on my left was pulling his float in, but I then realised it was a GRASS SNAKE swimming towards me. Never be surprised at nature. Also some young REED WARBLER with adult over the river. Higher up there where three COMMON BUZZARD circling high. BLACKBIRD 2 ROBIN, 2, WREN 2,
But best of all was the FOUR SPOTTED CHASER that stayed long enough to pic. Something I had never seen before was a dragonfly which had caught a PEACOCK BUTTERFLY.





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