Overnight moth trapping was better due to more cloud cover and therefore warmer conditions. It produced 2 x 2nd records for the Wintersett List. First was a Clouded Magpie trapped in Haw Park Wood and then a Marbled White Spot at Anglers CP.
Also of note were: 2 Blackneck, Tawny-barred Angle, Lempke's Gold Spot, Plain Wave, Pine Hawk-moth 2, Clay Triple-lines and Lilac Beauty.
Anglers CP: Hobby 1 over, Curlew 1 dropped in at 12.10hrs, Common Tern 2, Common Sandpiper 1, Yellow Wagtail 1 over, Teal 5, Cormorant 5, Goldeneye 1♀. 3 Black-headed Gull chicks have survived and reappeared after not being sighted for 8 days. They must have been hiding in the vegetation on the back of the islands.
Wintersett Res: Nuthatch 1 calling near Boathouse, Grasshopper Warbler 1♂ NE bank., Tufted Duck 102 + 42 ACP.
Clouded Magpie A Smith |
Marbled White Spot ASmith |
Strangalia maculata ASmith |
Flesh Fly Sarcophaga sp. ASmith |
2 comments:
Longhorn looks OK.
Sarcophaga are really genitalia jobs.
Thanks - much appreciated. Seems Sacrophaga got lucky!
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