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Reculver and east Kent wildlife: Large and Small
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Reculver and east Kent wildlife. Wednesday, 10 July 2013. Wednesday 10th July. What started out a nice sunny morning soon turned grey and chilly when the n/e wind brought cloud in off the coast. In the afternoon I took a drive over to Wye, where the sun was just about breaking through the low cloud, and a sheltered spot along the walk had good numbers and variety of butterflies, including Large Skipper and Small Heath. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. A trip to Thursley Common.
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Reculver and east Kent wildlife: Difficult darters
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Reculver and east Kent wildlife. Sunday, 7 July 2013. Immature Common Darter (pale colouring along the legs, short moustache that doesn't droop on the frons). There were loads of Black-tailed Skimmers, Emperors and a Four-spotted Chaser which is a rather uncommon dragonfly around Reculver. We came across a single teneral male Emerald Damselfly being blown about by the strong wind, making photography aukward. To finish the day off I had a look along Marshside and found quite a few Azure Damselflies. Few n...
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Reculver and east Kent wildlife: March 2012
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Reculver and east Kent wildlife. Sunday, 25 March 2012. A week in early spring. After 3 hours birding on a lovely bright morning I had seen a large number of waders, including a flock of 52 Bar-tailed Godwits, quite a good count for the area. A Fulmar flew west, and the 4 Eider were sitting offshore. A steady passage of around 75 Meadow Pipits and 5 Rock Pipits flew west, and around 35 'alba' Wagtails also trickled past west. Tuesday, 13 March 2012. A walk in the woods. Tuesday 13th March 2012. A bright ...
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Reculver and east Kent wildlife: July 2012
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Reculver and east Kent wildlife. Sunday, 29 July 2012. Saturday 28th July 2012. Warm, overcast and s/w breeze. Another wander back to see the Willow Emeralds revealed quite a few within range of the enthusiastic photographers gathered around the hedge, and then it was off home for me. Saturday, 28 July 2012. Thursday, 26 July 2012. Tuesday 24th July 2012. Very hot 30C, calm, dry and sunny. I sat in the sun watching them for a while, to the backdrop of Yellowhammers singing and calling, and young Green Wo...
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Reculver and east Kent wildlife: April 2012
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Reculver and east Kent wildlife. Monday, 30 April 2012. At Shuart. I ran all the way to the car and got to Shuart as quick as possible, and set off up the track to the railway line. Taking time to look in the clearings along the hedge, I suddenly noticed the oriole flying distantly across some fields. I finished the day with a short visit to Chambers Wall, where the highlight was a sighting of a Stoat at close range. Of course, as I lifted the camera it disappeared into the hedge. Friday, 27 April 2012.
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Mote Park - A Wildlife Patchwork
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Hi, my name is Simon. My local patch is Mote Park, one of Kent’s largest parks and right on the edge of Maidstone, the county town of Kent. It is a former country estate, and records of the Park date back since before the 14th century. The park has a variety of habitats and this blog will note all the wildlife that I encounter in them. My Mote Park Bird List. Mote Park Bird List. Wednesday, March 21, 2012. I was in the park for the whole morning, and its was fantastic to hear the first singing Chiffchaffs.
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Mote Park - A Wildlife Patchwork
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Hi, my name is Simon. My local patch is Mote Park, one of Kent’s largest parks and right on the edge of Maidstone, the county town of Kent. It is a former country estate, and records of the Park date back since before the 14th century. The park has a variety of habitats and this blog will note all the wildlife that I encounter in them. My Mote Park Bird List. Mote Park Bird List. Sunday, March 25, 2012. Another beautiful day to visit Mote Park! Too, up from 2 yesterday! Were noted, 1 Jay. 25 March 2012 a...
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Mote Park - A Wildlife Patchwork: My Mote Park Bird List
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Hi, my name is Simon. My local patch is Mote Park, one of Kent’s largest parks and right on the edge of Maidstone, the county town of Kent. It is a former country estate, and records of the Park date back since before the 14th century. The park has a variety of habitats and this blog will note all the wildlife that I encounter in them. My Mote Park Bird List. Mote Park Bird List. My Mote Park Bird List. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget.