Friday 15th June - Friday 6th July 2018
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White Stork, Zwin Nature Park, Belgium |
I'll start off with some photos of
White Storks taken on my recent holiday in Belgium and the Netherlands. Based in Bruges, we encountered Storks nesting near the city in the pretty small town of Damme, and at Zwin Nature Park in Belgium, and also over the border in the dutch town of Sluis. Sluis is a picturesque town, and the Storks we saw here were clearly very used to humans.
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White Stork, Sluis, Netherlands |
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Zwin |
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Nest with young, Zwin |
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Stork nest in Damme |
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This nest in Damme was on the historic St John's Hospital Museum, currently being renovated |
I didn't see a Spoonbill during the whole of 2017, and hadn't seen one in 2018 until arriving at Zwin Nature Park and seeing one in flight over the centre. This was probably one of two I saw together from the main hide. This is a fantastic reserve with great facilities. Situated in the north-east corner of Belgium, just west of the dutch border, this is a large wetland habitat providing a refuge for large numbers of wintering birds and breeding birds in the summer. Anyway, the day after arriving back from Belgium, I saw two more Spoonbills at WWT Slimbridge.
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Spoonbill, WWT Slimbridge |
On returning from Slimbridge I had one of my most incredible garden sightings, that of a really fresh
White-letter Hairstreak
which floated down and landed for several minutes. It was like a dream
and left me wondering where it had come from and wanting to search
locally for Elms.
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White-letter Hairstreak, Quedgeley (garden) |
The following weekend on 1st July I visited Kenfig near Bridgend in Wales and the
Fen Orchids and
Marsh Helleborines were soon located in the dune slacks. A few dense-flowered rich purple spikes of
Marsh Fragrant Orchid were looking good. The Fen Orchids were a bit past their best, and it started raining (a rare experience this summer), which curtailed further exploration and so a return visit next year is in order.
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Fen Orchid, Kenfig |
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Fen Orchid, Kenfig |
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Marsh Helleborine, Kenfig |
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Marsh Helleborine, Kenfig |
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Marsh Fragrant Orchid, Kenfig |
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I noticed this striking pink female form of Meadow Grasshopper at Kenfig on the way to the Orchids |
And then on Friday 6th July, I went for an early start before things got too hot, at Oversley Wood, Warwickshire. This is now essentially an annual pilgrimage which always offers the hope of sightings of
Purple Emperor, of which I saw one, albeit in flight only. I always love seeing
White Admirals but it was the Hairstreaks that were the real stars. I've never seen so many
Purple Hairstreaks coming down low to rest, at least 40-50 and they were still giving good views when I left early afternoon. Six
White-letter Hairstreaks were similarly obliging, and provided more photo opportunities.
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Purple Hairstreak, Oversley Wood |
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Male Purple Hairstreak, Oversley Wood |
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Female Purple Hairstreak, Oversley Wood |
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Purple Hairstreak, Oversley Wood |
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Male and female Purple Hairstreaks, Oversley Wood |
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White-letter Hairstreak, Oversley Wood |
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Silver-washed Fritillary, Oversley Wood |
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Silver-washed Fritillary, Oversley Wood |
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White Admiral, Oversley Wood |
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The hoverfly Cheilosia illustrata, Oversley Wood |
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