The Common Tern spent most of the morning and afternoon fishing on the scrapes. 2 broods of very small young Gadwall, 6 on the scrape & 6 on the wader scrape, Kingfisher (scrape), Dabchick (w. scrape). A pair of Jackdaws were safeguarding at least 1 juvenile in the car park
Insects abounded despite the cool breeze. 2 Painted Lady, 7 Red Admiral, 6 S. Tortoiseshell, 19 Meadow Brown, 1 Ringlet, 6 Speckled Wood, 3 Large Skipper, 2 Small Heath, 4 Common Blue, 1 Small Copper. There were 5m 2f Broad-bodied Chasers on the western meadow ponds and a possible Brown Haweker near the hide. Also 2m 1f Banded Agrion and 5 Burnet Companion moths.
The Hornet Mimic Hoverfly (Velucella zonaria) and the rare Chrysotoxum festivum or vernale was resting on a bramble leaf.
Common Tern (CG)
juvenile Jackdaw (CG) Note the blue eye colour Chrysotoxum festivum/vernale (Hooh-barred Spearhorn) C. Parkin
Hornet Mimic Hoverfly (Volucella zonaria) C. Parkin

















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