Holywell Pond 7-7-10
Labels:
Black Tailed Godwit,
Black Tailed Skimmer,
Common Sandpiper,
Common Tern,
Emperor,
Four Spot Chaser,
Holywell Pond,
Little Ringed Plover
Wednesday started the day at East Cramlington the day sunny but again that fairly strong breeze, Dragons on the wing with Emperor & Four Spot Chaser but not wanting to play ball have get their pics taken I watched for over an hour and they did not land anywhere near me, plenty of Butterflies in sheltered spots , Blue & Lge Reds still around , but I saw little point in visiting further ponds for Dragons anyway. Holywell Pond I have not been for Awhile so I ended up there ,water level low at the East end 6 and later 9 Black Tailed Godwits , 3 Common Terns, and a Little Egret drifted to the west, Little Ringed & Ringed Plover , with House Martins coming in for mud.
At the west end hide 2 Emperor(F laying ,Four Spot Chaser, and a Black Tailed Skimmer, I looked up at one stage and a Little Egret coming right towards me , it stalled and started to gain height I had the camera in hand but it would not fire .........battery dead ....I should make a note of the power level, but thats the way it goes, later I went back to the east end and the BTG had increased to 9 with also a Common Sandpiper.
It was still a pleasant day and only about 17:30 so I headed to Castle Island for an hour or so, water level here also very low , but all I could manage was 11 Common Sandpipers , and mostly Black-headed Gulls.
Little Egret
Black Tailed Skimmer ,took lots of this will put it on Dragonfly blog when sorted
Female Emperor laying about 20yds away
Magpie Moth I get many of these in the garden at times
Black-tailed Godwits
Little Ringed Plover
2 comments:
Those Black-tailed Godwits are stunning
Black tailed Godwits are always good to see,numbers can vary, at least at Holywell they are not too far away.
Brian
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