Last weekend with the weather reasonable decided to head to Minsmere first stop was the Sand Martin colony by the visitor centre very active with birds going in and out often in a few big flocks.
Then walked around and followed the path to the beach along the path a group of at least 8 Little Egrets were hunting in the shallows and a Cetti Warbler showed it self nearby.
At the beach lots of butterflies were on the wing with Grayling, Common Blues and Painted Lady in with the huge numbers of Peacock and Red Admirals and a lone Emerald Damselfly was seen briefly
Then headed to the East hide where had some good wader views with Black-tailed Godwit, Young Avocets with a few Ruffs and Dunlin and Spotted Redshank and a Common Sandpiper. Also on the scrape distance views of a few Little Gulls were seen as well as a the first signs of autum with yellow Wagtail and Wheatears around.
Then stopped at the Curlew watching point where a family of Stone Curlews and a Common Curlew in the heathland through the heat haze first time i managed to see the Stone Curlews here.Then stopped at the Bee Wasps a rare insect species but very intresting to watch them go about their business bring in the dead bees.
Then ended the day by spending quite a lot of time watching the butterflies on the buddleia
Sand Martin in flight |
Then walked around and followed the path to the beach along the path a group of at least 8 Little Egrets were hunting in the shallows and a Cetti Warbler showed it self nearby.
At the beach lots of butterflies were on the wing with Grayling, Common Blues and Painted Lady in with the huge numbers of Peacock and Red Admirals and a lone Emerald Damselfly was seen briefly
Resting Grayling |
Brief stop of the Painted Lady |
One of many Common Blues in the dunes |
Wheatear on the way south |
Then stopped at the Curlew watching point where a family of Stone Curlews and a Common Curlew in the heathland through the heat haze first time i managed to see the Stone Curlews here.Then stopped at the Bee Wasps a rare insect species but very intresting to watch them go about their business bring in the dead bees.
Bee Wasp bringing in the bee |
Bee Wasp coming out the burrows |
Then ended the day by spending quite a lot of time watching the butterflies on the buddleia
Feeding Red Admiral |