Woolbeding and Thursley 16/06/25

A pleasant day starting at Woolbeding Common in W Sussex. The main target was Honey Buzzard, with success just after midday when a dark morph individual was seen from the watchpoint.  Other raptors were two Red Kite, a probable Goshawk, and about six Common Buzzard. A male Yellowhammer serenaded us whilst waiting for the birds of prey to appear.

Later in the afternoon we visited Thursley NNR, which has happily rejuvenated since the serious fire a few years ago. The reserve is alive with dragonflies and damselflies, attracting the attention of Hobbies, at least three being seen.

Other birds included singing Dartford Warblers either side of the track, a pair of Curlew, one in display flight, and two singing Tree Pipit, though too far away to be seen.

On the boardwalk Common Lizards were hard to miss!

Yellowhammer

Honey Buzzard

As above 

Woolbeeding Common 

Stonechat

Teal

Red Kite

Black-tailed Skimmer

Four-spotted Chaser 

Emperor Dragonfly 

As above

Common Lizard

Thursley NNR


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