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Monday, 30 July 2012

Strumpshaw Harris Hawk


Here's the long-staying HH at Strump, receiving the attention
of a Marshie! They're around the same size....

Frustrating!

Why do raptors seem always to be just that little too far away....
I understand the new 'in' word for a group of raptors is a kettle: so here's a kettle I came across near Hemblington church. One was a Marsh Harrier, one was a Buzzard, but the third was a whopper with a white rump. These pics are the best I could manage: I'd say the birds were a mile and a half away!
Also saw an adult Turtle Dove on wires along Hemblington Hall Road... Wonder if it's one of ours dispersing?

Marsh Harrier, left: nearest, Buzzard, centre then, most distant, large unknown




Saturday, 28 July 2012

A Honey of a day!

Having been told that the river bank betwen Buckenham & Cantley was '...a dead cert' for Wall Brown, I walked the circuit from Buckenham Station to Cantley Station and back through Hassingham. No Walls (predictably!) but lots of interest to make the 7.5 mile trudge enjoyable as well as therapeutic!

Another Stoat posed for the camera near the railway crossing: seems to be a good population of these in the Yare Valley

Of interest was a flock of seven Little Egrets by the wind pump: three Green Sands there, too.  Lots of butterflies and dragonflies: nothing new, but some good close-ups (IMHO!)

A Kestrel at Hassingham was definitely fighting above his weight: but he did see this Honey Buzzard off!
Always a delight to see such a rare raptor on the home patch!

Stoatally different to Thursday's!


Seven Egrets

Emerald Damselfly

Norfolk Hawker


Kes & Honey Buzzard
 



Friday, 27 July 2012

Turtles and Osprey!

A busy day getting ready for some forthcoming meteorite and space collectables shows..

I had to drive to Attleborough to pick up some frames: by the side of the south-bound sliproad was a lovely dark male Turtle Dove!

Then, at around midday, an Osprey flew north over the garden! So at least one has summered in the Yare Valley!

Finally: our Turtles are still coming to the feeders early morning and at dusk: here's a male at 8.15 tonight!


Thursday, 26 July 2012

A day in the Sun!

With poor weather on the way just in time for 'you know what', Linda & I headed north for a relaxed day's walking / birding / insecting (Is there any such word?!)

First stop was Pensthorpe: I shan't be posting any pictures on Birdforum claiming they show wild birds (which has been done recently!) but I'm not apologizing for the photos of a young Crane and a male Bearded Tit: they are just nice birds, even though manacled!

The Demoiselle was unringed, so I'm assuming it's wild... and the juvenile Great Spot was definitely a good'un! We saw a Nuthatch in the woods, too.

On the way home we stopped briefly at Holt CP, where a twenty minute walk gave us excellent views of Broad-bodied Chaser and White Admiral.. and not such good views of a Silver-washed Fritillary!









You've got to laugh, haven't you? That's the SWF, 12 o'clock high!


Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Meerkat Manor! (AKA Strumpshaw Fen!)

Although I've already blogged today, I had to post this cute guy! One of a pair of Stoats I encountered this morning!


Look who's come for breakfast!

The Turtles are still around: their behaviour really does suggest a second brood...


05.30hrs!


Hawkers Welcome

I forgot to post photos of this obligingly 'posey' Southern Hawker: it was on buddleia at Minsmere.
Also: a few more of the Purple Emperors....









Tuesday, 24 July 2012

A dream come true!

Finally Linda, Martin & I connected with the majestic Purple Emperors at Theberton Woods!
We saw three females and two males, as well as Purple Hairstreaks, Silver-washed Fritillaries and White Admirals. Birds included Lesser Spot and LOADS of Spotted Flies (At least 12!)
Also interesting were dozens of Ant Lion 'pits' at Minsmere and four or so Dartfords on Dunwich Heath!
And, to cap the day, a Red Kite loafed across the road near Thurton








Ant Lion larva in its pit-trap!






Sunday, 22 July 2012

That was fun!


Great time with the band!


My pride and joy: pre-CBS Strat!


Garden tick!

I've been busy playing / rehearsing with 'Serious Risk' (We have a gig today at Heathlands, Blofield Heath!)
So, long walks in the country have been off the agenda. Still: did glance from the office window to see this big guy catching wasps! I'll take a punt at Brown Hawker.

Thursday, 19 July 2012

Prince Caspian!

Having watched this giant tern cruise past my kitchen window yesterday, it was good to jam in on it at Buckenham! Managed a few photos at 200yds range....
Back-up was a beautiful Barn Owl who'd just caught a rat for elevenses and a selection of raptors: Buzzard, Hobby, Marshie and Sprawk.
Also got a pic of a Gatekeeper: they've been scarce this Summer.





Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Cantley Marshes

Today I felt like a break from trudging around Strumpshaw, so I moved a couple of miles down the Yare Valley to Steve & Dot's local patch.
The first thing that struck me was just how many Little Egrets were loafing about: there was a group of ten, plus other groups of six and four!
But the most amazing difference was the quantity of dragonflies! I saw at least 100 Brown Hawkers for a start! Here are a few highlights and one I need help with!

Norfolk Hawker

Brown Hawker

Ruddy Darter

Emerald Damselfly

Six Egrets

Linnet
Help! Female what?