October Sunshine
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Seaton Sluice
The first two weeks of October over already been enjoying the sunshine and the last flush of Butterflies & Dragonflies also some good seawatching with large numbers of Little Gulls passing through the area ,this is just an overview of the Month so far .
Barnacles past Seaton Sluice in this case heading North into Blyth River where they seem confused and then head west also 350 South in an hour and a half
Speckled Woods very numerous in their second hatch lost count how many I have seen
Common Darters are still common I have seen them go late into November if conditions are right
I would have liked this one completely on the reddish brown re-constituted plastic seat , but you get what you get
Few Small Copper around a fantastic looking Butterfly , often goes unseen due to it's small size
Small Tortoiseshell also in good numbers as are Red Admirals of which I have seen many but did not get any photos and a couple of Painted Ladies
This is the Little Stint from Cresswell I just wanted to see what sort of shot I could get from the hide and it's not bad given the distance
Sunrise at Seaton Sluice ready for a Seawatch , looks nice but this day the bright sun hampered visibility , the sea looked like silver foil , you have to look well North to get any I.D 's on passing birds
Comma I have never seen these in any numbers ,this one in Blyth Park as I searched for any migrants that had hopefully dropped in !!!!
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