Monthly Archives: July 2011

Rutland Water and Fermyn Woods

A weekend away in Rutland a what a glorious sunny weekend it was we hit it on the nose, our day out was Saturday and the first port of call was Rutland Water itself.  Our stop was at the Lyndon Centre Reserve [Link] along the south shore mainly for Butterflies and Osprey. Our walk took us towards the Manton Bay area of the reserve and during our walk we saw Green-veined Whites, Red Admirals, Meadow Browns, Ringlets, Speckled Woods, Gatekeepers, Peacocks, Brimstone, Common Blue Damselflies, Large Red Damselflies, Common Darter Dragonflies, and after all that we finally arrived at the Wadersrape Hide [Link to Map]. Here it was birds and the Ospreys,  we saw 2 adult birds and 3 young from this year, on the nest and nearby posts, along with the Ospreys, Shelduck, Tufted Duck, Cormorant, Little Egret (4), Lapwing, Sedge Warbler, Common Tern and Buzzard. After all that we decided on a trip down to Fermyn Woods [Link to Fermyn Woods] for more Butterflies, from Rutland Lyndon Reserve its about a 40 minute journey.

The price at Fermyn is the Purple Emperor and with some inside knowledge we set off on a long walk seeing Holly Blues, Red Admirals, Peacocks, Large Skippers, Small Skippers, Green-veined Whites, Large Whites, Comma, Meadow Browns, Speckled Woods, Gatekeepers, Ringlet, Common Blue and lastly our price a female Purple Emperor and with that we set off back seeing more of the same along with a White Admiral, Migrant Hawker and back at the car park a male Banded Demoiselle, what a brillant day and of course the List :-

Sedge Warbler, Ospreys, Buzzard, Hobby, Kestrel, Shelduck, Tufted Duck, Coot, Moorhen, Gadwall, Mallard, Cormorant, Little Egret, Lapwing, Sparrowhawk, Blue Tit, Long Tailed Tit, Bullfinch, Willow Warbler, Canada Goose, Black Headed Gull, Common Tern, Brimstone, Meadow Brown, Ringlet, Common Blue, Gatekeeper, Green-veined White, Red Admiral, Peacock, Speckled Wood, Large Skipper, Small Skipper, Large White, Holly Blue, White Admiral, Ringlet, Purple Emperor, Banded Demoiselle, Common Darter, Migrant Hawker, Blue Tailed Damselfly, Common Blue Damselfly, Large Red Damselfly

And a few pics thrown in

Gatekeeper

Gatekeeper

Sheild Bug

Sheild Bug

White Admiral

White Admiral

Gatekeeper

Close up of Gatekeeper

and a record shot of Holly Blue Butterfly

Holly Blue

Holly Blue

Blacktoft Sands and Brockadale

The week ended with a high seeing my first Small Copper of the year a on my work Patch along with the usual species see My Patch Highlights at Week 29 [Link]

Friday was a visit out to Blacktoft Sands in the hope of seeing the Marsh Sandpiper that had been reported for most of the week, you guessed it, when I arrived at 9am that day it had not been seen that morning and wasn’t  seen all day that day, it would have been a welcome addition to the yorkshire List but never mind. The birds on show today were Avocet, Spotted Redshanks, Redshanks, Green Sandpipers, Dunlin, Black tailed Godwits, Little Egret, Spoonbills, Grey Heron, Marsh Harriers, Pied Wagtails and 2 for the year list Ruff and Yellow Wagtail, heres a video of some of them [Link] enjoy and not not to forget Woodpigeon, Lapwing and Sedge Warblers. A couple of Butterfly species included Speckled Wood, Meadow Brown and Small White and an unidentified Dragonfly.

After Blacktoft I moved on to one of the YWT Butterfly reserves this one is at Brockadale [Location Info] grid ref is SE514173 and it was on the way back home so I dropped in for a few hours. Todays Butterflies on show were Brimstone, Large Skiper, Small Skipper, Ringlet, Meadow Brown, Green-veined White, Large White, Gatekeepers, Common Blue, and the one I went looking for Marbled White, I didn’t find this till the end of the day but find I did, also lots and lots of 6 Spot Burnet Moths these were everywhere. Some birds were also seen especially Yellowhammers there was a couple of soaring Buzzard in the mid day heat and Goldfinch. One of the most unexpected finds of the day was a Male Banded Demosielle, always expect the unexpected, day over

The end of the week saw me down at the Local ponds finding more Gatekeepers, Meadow Browns, Green-veined Whites and Speckled Woods with a few Dragonfly species thrown in Emperor, Common Darter and a Common Hawker with a couple of Damselfly species to boot these being Blue Tailed and Azure Damselflies, proving there is wildlife on your doorstep, so get out and look, here are a few pics of the day.

Small Skipper

Small Skipper

Common Darter

Common Darter

 And a view of the Brocadale Nature Reserve

Brockadale View

Brockadale Nature Reserve

Week 28

Not much to report this week no visits out due to work and family commitments but the week saw the arrival of a new baby my Pentax K-r DSLR camera > Review but the new macro lens didn’t come mix up, so hopefully next week a deicated macro lens will appear, so I have to make do with the kit lens which is okay ‘ish but no where near as good as a dedicated lens so I have been getting used to the feel of the camera, finding my way around it etc etc.

The wildlife this week has been quiet but I have had my first Gatekeeper butterflies this week along with the ususal Meadow Browns, Ringlet, Green-veined Whites, Small Skippers, Commas, Large Whites, Small Whites, Red Admiral, Small Tortoiseshells. This week has also given me a new Moth species in the form of a Swallow tailed Moth (see photo) and the bad news this week the local farmer has cut my butterfly field down so I am hoping I will find similar species but now I will have to look in a different location

Swallow Tailed Moth

 
and a couple of pictures with the new toy using a 18-55mm kit lens
 
Small Tortoiseshell

Small Tortoiseshell

 
Meadow Brown

Meadow Brown

 
 
 
 

Old Moor RSPB

With the jobs done and out of the awy in the morning we rewarded ourselves with a trip out to Old Moor in the vain hope that we would get to see some Dragonflies for our day menu. After having our sandwiches on arrival we made our way on to the reserve with our first stop being the feeders to catch up on some common bird species Tree Sparrow, Chaffinch, Bullfinch, Greenfinch, Goldfinch, Collard Dove, Woodpigeon, Robin, Dunnock, Great Tit and Blue Tit all made a good start to the day. The nettle bed favoured by Damselflies had been chopped down since our last visit so we made our way to the pond dipping pools. Dragonflies were proving difficult to find there was the odd 6 Spot Burnet Moth about but it wasn’t until the last pond that a Dragonfly flew past, then another, on counting there was two Four Spotted Chasers, Brown Hawker with a Common Darter joining them, they were beautiful to watch and at one point buzzed us whilst we stood on the bridge over looking them, fantastic, taht lead us nicely into a coffee break.

Four Spotted Chaser

Brown Hawker

After coffee we made our way down towards Green lane firstly passing the big pond on the left were we found a Emperor Dragonfly great start to part 2 of the day. On Green lane we watched Azure Damselflies, Small Skippers, Meadow Browns, Gatekeepers, Blue Tailed and Common Blue Damselflies, we did finally hit the wader scrape hide to find Oh yes some birds Common Sandpiper, Ringed Plover, Little Grebe and Pied Wagtail to name but a few , a great day out

The Species List fot the day in no particular order :-

Woodpigeon, Oystercatcher, Tree Sparrow, Great Tit, Blue Tit, Robin, Dunnock, Collard Dove, Black Headed Gull, Blackbird, Magpie, Moorhen, Coot, Chaffinch, Goldfinch, Greenfinch, Lesser Black Backed Gull, Cormorant, Starling, Canada Goose, Common Tern, Lapwing, Common Sandpiper, Swift, Mute Swan, Great Crested Grebe, Crow, Greylag Goose, Little Grebe, Ringed Plover, Pied Wagtail, 6 Spot Burnet Moth, Small Tortoiseshell, Meadow Brown, Gatekeeper, Green Veined White, Small Skipper, Comma, Azure Damselfly, Common Blue Damselfly, Blue Tailed damselfly, Common Darter, Brown Hawker, Emperor Dragonfly, Four Spotted Chaser

Work Patch

Another great week on the work patch, goes to show again that there is wildlife in those places you wouldn’t think of so don’t just keep to those nature reserve get out on the back garden places and look, 3 new species for the patch a diiner time walk around the top pond had me getting sight of quiet a lot of Damselflies, namely Azure Damselflies but careful looking brought out my first first Blue Tailed Damselfly followed by my second first Large Red Damselfly then out of the corner of my eye I caught the sight of a Dragonfly my third first a splendid Emperor Dragonfly bingo sure is great finding something new on your patch. Butterflies this week included Small Skipper, Large Skipper, Speckled Wood, Ringlet, Meadow Brown, Small Tortoiseshell and the birds Bullfinch, Chiffchaff, Song Thrush, Grey Heron and Nuthatch

Local Ponds

A quick visit back down to the local area ponds in the vain hope of finding a few more Dragons. My walk started with viewing a few Butterflies namely Ringlets and Meadow Browns with a few Whites thrown in along with a couple of Speckled Woods more or less the same as last week. On arrival at the ponds it seemed it was going to be a wasted trip again but just sitting and waiting can bring great rewards and so it did, Damselflies started to appear Large Red and Azures and a Blue Tailed Damselfly flitting amongst the pond vegetation, then a Dragonfly came into view but was lost again it soon came around as it made its way along its patrol path I soon made it out to be a Emperor Dragonfly which in passing made another Dragonfly come in to view, a Four Spotted Chaser you can’t bet the feeling of finding something new yourself on a local patch, brilliant I sat and watched for a few moments and took a few photos as a record. A bit more looking turned up another Emperor so two on site, a great ending to a couple of hours watching, check out those local sites.

Local Quarry Ponds

 
 

Four Spotted Chaser

Fairburn Ings RSPB

It was to Fairburn Ings again and since it was a warm day we thought we would go to see what Dragonflies were about, did I mention there was two Spoonbill about at Fairburn as well, so hopefully they were still there. Arrived at 10:30am and headed to the visitor centre for the Spoonbill information they were on main bay but not seen today, off we headed anyway the walk would do us good. During our walk  we saw a variety of Damselflies and Butterflies mainly Ringlet and Meadow Brown, Speckled Wood, Green Veined White, Gatekeeper, Red Admiral, Azure Damselfly, White Ermine Moth but the prize of the day went to a Moth, one I’ve never seen before , a Hummingbird Hawk Moth fantastic and it was too turn out to be one of two we saw during the day.

Humming Bird Hawk Moth_

Back to the birds we finally arrived at the hide were the spoonbills were last seen to find they hadn’t been seen by the guy who had been sat there a while so with a bit of scanning and patience we finally found one Spoonbill in the classic pose of being a sleep it did awake now and again just to show us why it was a spoonbill however it was too far away to photograph. Back to the centre for dinner and a bit more Dragon watching Large Red Damselflies, Azure Damselflies, Blue Tailed Damselflies, Banded Demoiselle (Female) and Common Darter rounded the day off no larger Dragons about but the Hummingbird Hawk Moths more than made up for that.

White Ermine

Day List in no order :-

Robin, Dunnock, Goldfinch, Collard Dove, Woodpigeon, Stock Dove, Spoonbill, Mute Swan, Teal, Shelduck, Mallard, Great Crested Grebe, Willow Warbler, Chiffchaff, Whitethroat, Reed Warbler, Blue Tit, Tree Sparrow, Common Tern, Greenfinch, Lapwing, Oysetercatcher, Blackbird, Cormorant, Hummingbird Hawk Moth, Gatekeeper, Ringlet, Meadow Brown, Small White, Large White, Speckled Wood, Red Admiral, Green Veined White, Large Red Damselfly, Azure Damselfly, Blue Tailed Damselfly, Common Darter