Grain 23/08/22

After my post last week lamenting the lack of Red Admirals and Peacocks am happy to report some from Port Regis this morning, mostly on Buddleia behind the seawall. Also with several Painted Lady and Holly Blue. A Hummingbird Hawkmoth was a bonus and my 4th this summer including two in the garden.

No migrant birds to really speak of, though a number of Blackcap 'tecked' from the bushes, and several Whitethroat were present, perhaps local breeders or their offspring. 

However, there were plenty of birds in 'ouzel alley' including a decent size (c100) flock of finches, mainly Linnet together with a fair number of Greenfinch. Yellow Wagtails frequently flew over from adjacent weedy fields, and hirundines included at least 20 House Martins. All the passerine activity attracted the attentions of two Sparrowhawks, while a more distant Peregrine was also seen in the area.

Painted Lady



Peacock

Red Admiral

Hummingbird Hawkmoth



Yellow Wagtail

Sparrowhawk

Peregrine


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