Worth Marshes 29/05/22
A revisit to Worth and although weather conditions were poorer the views of Eleonora's Falcon and Red-footed Falcon were much better than on Friday. Three Hobby and a Kestrel completed the falcon fest, while Buzzard and male Marsh Harrier were also seen.
The EF spent all morning sitting in a Hawthorn bush alongside the footpath (Pinnock Wall), and gave views down to 30 metres. When the sun came out in the afternoon it started moving around, and we obtained flight views from the opposite side of the marsh.
The RDF was also sitting out of the wind in the morning though disappeared around 10 a.m. It was refound in the afternoon on wires over a wheat field.
On the sheltered side of the Great Wood dragonflies / damselflies became very active once the sun came out. These included Scarce Chaser, Four-spotted Chaser, and Banded Demoiselle. A Variable Damselfly had also been netted by someone carrying out a survey.
Eleonora's Falcon |
Red-footed Falcon |
Scarce Chaser |
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Variable Damselfly |
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