Warden Point 28th September
My first visit for a couple of years to this site on Sheppey. After two days of rough weather involving northerly winds with rain, I thought there could be a fair chance of some migrants in the area.
The weather was cloudy but fairly calm in the morning, then in the afternoon the sun appeared and it was pleasantly warm. As soon as I arrived I could hear Chiffchaffs calling, and sure enough they were frequently seen during the day, with a total of at least 22. Four Blackcaps included one male, and I heard a few Siskins though only managed fleeting views.
Persistence was rewarded with a nice Pied Flycatcher which was seen twice.
The sunshine brought out the butterflies with two each of Red Admiral and Peacock, four Speckled Wood and a similar number of Wall. I have seen Wall in many coastal localities of Kent this month, and they seem to be doing well in the county, the highest count being 30 on Hoo marshes during my WeBS visit. Those today were not surprisingly looking rather worn at this time of year.
Pied Flycatcher |
Chiffchaff |
Blackbird |
Wall butterfly |
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