The weather forecast was spot on this morning blue skies and warm sunshine, especially around Church Ope Cove. And then as forecast, the clouds gathered from the south and the rain began to fall in the afternoon. Fortunately I was up early this morning and so my 3 hour walk began.
And what a walk it was with the following highlights:
6 Buzzards - 5 over Penn's Weare, 1 Broadcroft Quarry Lane
2 Skylark - Penn's Weare
2 Swallow - Bumpers Lane
3 Meadow Pipit - Lower Horse Paddock
18 Rock Pipit - Church Ope Cove
2 Stonechat- Lower Horse Paddock
2 Black Redstart - Church Ope Cove
1 Redwing - Broadcroft Quarry Lane
22 Chiffchaff - 4 Old Quarry Lane, 2 Wakeham Meadows, 2 Wakeham Railway Cuttings, 4 Penns Wood, 1 Church Ope Cove Wood, 2 Penn's Copse, 3 Bumpers Lane, 4 Broadcroft Quarry Lane
8 Goldcrest - 2 Wakeham Railway Cuttings, 1 Penns Wood, 2 St Andrew's Church, 1 Church Ope Cove Wood, 2 Broadcroft Quarry Lane
5 Firecrest - 2 Wakeham Railway Cuttings, 3 Penns Wood
4 Siskin - Over Bumpers Lane
2 Greenfinch - Broadcroft Quarry Lane
1 Bullfinch - Broadcroft Quarry Lane
Unsurprisingly a Wall Lizard was out basking in the sun, in the grounds of St Andrew's Church.
The warm sunny conditions also saw lots of butterflies out, with 10 Red Admirals and 2 Painted Lady's. And yes I had another Rush Veneer moth.
Mammals Recorded:
Grey Squirrel
Brown Rat
A Brown Rat on one of the local Bird Feeders.
6 Buzzard
2 Kestrel
Herring Gull
Great Black-backed Gull
Wood Pigeon
Collared Dove
2 Skylark
2 Swallow
3 Meadow Pipit
18 Rock Pipit
2 Pied Wagtail
Dunnock
Robin
2 Stonechat
2 Black Redstart
Blackbird
1 Redwing
16 Chiffchaff
8 Goldcrest
5 Firecrest
Long-tailed Tit
Great Tit
Blue Tit
Wren
Magpie
Carrion Crow
Jackdaw
2 Raven
Starling
House Sparrow
Chaffinch
Linnet
4 Siskin
Goldfinch
2 Greenfinch
1 Bullfinch
Two Carrion Crows mobbing.........
........... a Buzzard over Wakeham
------------------------------------
One of the 18 Rock Pipits at the cove this morning.
The two met with the female begging for food!!
A little later the "pair" were on top of the cliff face with the male being very vocal.
Back on the beach the male was busy catching........
............flies, and...........
............very successfully to.
In the Lower Horse paddock were.........
..............these two Stonechats.
Black Redstart no. 1
And the second bird.
Even high up on the rock were hundreds of Kelp Flies.
And off again for another snack.
-------------------------------
A lone Redwing in Broadcroft Quarry Lane
-------------------------------------
It was a good day for Goldcrests, with.......
...........eight seen on my travels.
And it wasn't just the Goldcrests out in force but also 5 Firecrests.
A Raven heading down the island
Mainly Goldfinches, but I think there maybe a few Linnets in amongst this flock, which was a good 50+
A Goldfinch on a Buddleia.
1 Wall Lizard
A lone Wall Lizard basking in the grounds of St Andrew's Church
10 Red Admiral
2 Painted Lady
Moths Recorded:
Rush Veneer (Nomophila noctuella)
Bees Recorded:
2 Ivy Bee (Colletes hederae)
Just the two Ivy Bees seen..........
..........this morning. In fact they were the only bees I noted.
German Wasp (Vespula germanica)
Common Wasp (Vespula vulgaris)
Two German Wasps returning to their nest in Bumpers Lane.
This wasps in this photo and the five images below are all Common Wasps.
Hoverflies Recorded:
2 Marmalade Hoverfly (Episyrphus balteatus)
Tapered Dronefly (Eristalis pertinax)
A Marmalade Hoverfly (Episyrphus balteatus)
And a Tapered Dronefly (Eristalis pertinax)
Kelp Fly (Coelopa frigida)
#1 - fly sp.
#1 - fly sp.
#1 - fly sp.
#1 - fly sp.
Dark Bush-cricket (Pholidoptera griseoaptera)
"Pink Candy" Hebe (Hebe carnosula)
Old Man’s Beard (Clematis vitalba)
Bramble (Rubus fruticosusa)Old Man’s Beard (Clematis vitalba)
Goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea) and a.........
.............close-up of the flower heads.
"Pink Candy" Hebe. Apparently very good for bees, butterflies and moths. Sad thing was, there weren't any to be seen!!
Old Man’s Beard in the morning sun. It is also known as Travellers’ Joy and Wild Clematis.
Its nearly November and the Brambles are still out in flower.
Looking south from the top of The Cuttings.
Rufus Castle from the beach
The grounds of St Andrew's Church
The "Ope" leading into Pennsylvania Castle Woods.
At the top of Pennsylvania Castle Woods where the lone Firecrest and Goldcrest were about again
Just above Wakeham Railway Cuttings is Wakeham Woods.