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Thursday 8 October 2015

St Mary's Wildflowers

A very pleasant couple of hours at St Mary's Island this afternoon still a few Goldcrests  in the top end  and two wWillow/Chiffs  in the Willows with a Great Spotted Woodpecker , Stonechat , with a couple of Skeins of Pinkfeet heading South , but is was the Butterflies that where in dominance , I loosely counted 42 Speckled Wood , 10 Red Admiral , 6 Small Torts  2 Painted Ladies , and over 100+ Silver Y modtly on the flowers planted along the roadside not counting the hundreds of Bees and other insects . No sign of any Hawkers but plenty of Common Darter scattered all over 


Common Darters 


 When this sign was put up I doubt there was any Speckled Wood in the County




Silver Y

 Liked the sun on this one
 It was good enough to sit for several portraits
 60+ Pinkfeet head south in the clear sky
 Speckled Wood
 Golden Plover settle on the rocks as the tide recedes, with the Wildflowers in the foreground

2 comments:

Killy Birder said...

Speckled Wood Butterflies have been the commonest species I've seen this year Brian. Certainly a massive change in this area over perhaps 6/7 years.

Northumbrian Birding said...

Yes they certainly brighten up the Autumn hedgerows etc:, check out those flowers at St Mary's just covered in insects, well done North Tyneside Council