Nice weather this afternoon and as a consequence the first significant butterfly activity of the year. Several Peacock, a pair of Small Tortoiseshell, and a male Brimstone were expected species at this early time.
Birds seen from Bloors Wharf typically gave close views, the highlight being good numbers of Mediterranean Gulls. Many were in full summer plumage and looking very smart. There was a first summer individual amongst the adults.
The gulls were bathing close inshore and preening on the mudflats. A couple of colour-ringed birds were noted.
Other birds seen there included the usual ducks, and a nearby Curlew feeding well on the mudflats, seemingly on lugworms.
Reptiles in the park were generally hard to find, with only one Adder.
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Peacock |
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Small Tortoiseshell |
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Adult Mediterranean Gull |
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Colour-ringed adult |
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First summer Mediterranean Gull |
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Drake Pintail |
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Drake Teal |
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Drake Teal |
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Wigeon pair |
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Curlew |
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Male Adder |
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Lesser Celandine |
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