I called in at Breney Common this morning to see if any Orange Tips were out yet. Just one male was found at this woodland site on the west edge of Bodmin Moor. The temperature this morning was only 11 degs so I guess maybe the heat of midday will entice a few more out later. I managed to get a few shots away when the background wasn't competing for attention - not easy in woods!
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Thursday, 17 April 2014
First Orange Tip of the season
Sunday, 10 May 2009
Farmland birding on the Lincolnshire fens
A weekend on the Lincolnshire fens produced some excellent birding, and some butterflies as well. Farmland birding is arguably a thing of the past in Cornwall though in Lincolnshire, the traditional species are apparently well represented. Grey Partridge, Lapwing, Curlew, Yellow Wagtail, Whitethroat, Reed Bunting, Yellowhammer, Tree Sparrow, Marsh Harrier were all present. Below are some of the highlights from the weekend.
Yellow Wagtails were calling from most oil-seed rape crops though this particularly bright male was delightful.
Common Whitethroats were calling and singing from hedgerows beside the crop fields, though this male decided to sing from the field. Although distant, the blurred background adds a bit of character to the image.
Tree Sparrows were common - this shot was taken a Scrub's Meadow where there is an eco-garden. Tree Sparrows were keen on the seed provided.
Labels:
Dingy Skipper,
Lapwing,
Marsh Harrrier,
Orange Tip,
Small Copper,
Tree Sparrow
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