At a bright and breezy Grain (Port Victoria) there was a reasonable showing of butterflies today. Most noteworthy was Wall with around five being seen all on the landward side of the seawall except for one on the ruins.
A fresh-looking Common Blue was a pleasant surprise for the end of September; doubtful that I'll see any more like this in remaining weeks of the season. Also present was a Small Copper, Red Admiral, and several Meadow Brown.
Dragonflies were conspicuous, most being Migrant Hawkers but also a fair number of Common Darter.
Birds were generally quiet, with a few tacking Blackcaps in 'ouzel alley' plus the odd Chiffchaff elsewhere. A Kestrel was quite approachable near the end of the walk.
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Wall |
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Wall |
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Small Copper |
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Migrant Hawker |
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Common Darter
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Kestrel
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