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Monday, 9 October 2023

A Birds and Butterflies Week

A few more interesting images in the last week, so things are improving from the sparse times of recent.

Firstly, a Blackbird in Moult. Never a pretty sight.









A Small White female of the Summer Brood.






A Male Brimstone.


A few shots from a brief sighting of a Skylark.




A Speckled Wood (Second brood).


A good time to see Red Admiral butterflies. 


The big sky view from the area adjacent to Maiden Castle Hill Fort which is in walking distance from my home. All images below from that area.


A male Stonechat. 
Unfortunately I had the digital converter set to X2 on the camera, but the result is just usable.




A female Stonechat which made up the pair I was observing.



Haw berries always dress up a hedgerow quite nicely.


Now I know I said I wouldn't post anymore Wheatear images this year. (Well, I lied.)
Seriously, they are still hanging around in mid October due to plenty of food and our extended Summer weather. So I couldn't resist it.


I wonder how fast a fly can fly. (See below)












10 comments:

  1. Birds have been very thin on the ground here in recent weeks and I was beginning to think that avian flu may have had even more impact than has been reported. There are certainly plenty of berries on the hedgerows at the moment.

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    1. Hopefully it will get better from now on John.

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  2. Nice st of images
    You did well to capture the Brimstone, I can never see one resting. Some lovely backgrounds to the images

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    1. Thanks a lot Dave. With the backgrounds fortunately the bird was on a fence post with nothing much behind.

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  3. Hallo Roy,
    Een fantastische serie foto's. Ik heb er van genoten om allemaal te bekijken. Wat een kwaliteit en heerlijke omgeving!
    Vriendelijke groet, Maria

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    1. Bedankt Maria. Het is een mooi deel van Dorset.

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  4. Bonjour Roy.
    La nature est très belle avec tes yeux. Le merle dans l'aubépine est de toutes façons très beau et en mue c'est un plus.
    Bravo pour l'alouette Roy.
    Tout est magnifique !
    Grosses bises cher Roy.

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    1. Merci pour vos mots très gentils chère Nathalie.
      Bisous.

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