Starting on Wednesday when I hot-footed it ( well, not really I drove) over to Beer Cemetery Fields to see the
Pied Flycatchers which Ian M had seen less than an hour earlier. Despite spending almost three hours there I didn't get a sniff of one. There was a nice 'first winter' male (can it be that already?)
Common Redstart, at least six, probably eight
Spotted Flycatchers and several
Tree Pipits. The
Redstart evaded my camera but the
Spotted Flycatchers were posing well as usual. I noticed that they were catching a lot of
Meadow Brown butterflies which were looking pretty lethargic in the cooler weather we're having recently, always sad to see the butterflies on their 'last legs' so to speak. Today I've spent around four or five hours not seeing any sign of the juvenile
Cuckoo that's been around the Black Hole Marsh/Stafford Marsh area for a few days. It was showing well yesterday afternoon at the exact time when I'd got to go to work and it was seen this morning briefly but not by me.
I was even there at the tine but briefly went into a hide to check if it was on Colyford Common. When I came out it had been and gone. Rats! I've never seen a juvenile
Cuckoo either. There were still plenty of nice waders to look at on the lagoon tonight though, including a male and female
Ruff and two
Little Stints.
Juvenile Little Stint
And an adult I think
The female Juvenile Ruff.
2 comments:
I like the Ruff with reflection. The bird looks very adept at using chop sticks.
Thanks for commenting Rob, yes, I suppose they do look a bit like chop sticks! :-)
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