Saturday, 25 April 2026

Secret Garden - Mine

Despite a cool breeze and temperature of only 10 degrees centigrade, I was able to see an Orange Tip, Holly Blue and Small White butterflies in my garden on Friday. I didn't have a camera for the Orange Tip and stalking it with a phone just flushed it! 


Only the second Holly Blue Butterfly I've seen in my garden, I'll be better prepared for a good photo for third one


Small White Butterfly


Common Carder Bee


Greenfinch male


Blue Tit


Coal Tit


Tree Sparrow


Rook


Chaffinch male


A squadron of these Feral Pigeons visit my street, I'd rather have Collared Doves 

Thursday, 23 April 2026

Long-billed Dowitcher moulting + Little Ringed Plover


Some more info later as it appears I agreed to dig up some of Olive's lawn. 
The insect identifications are my best effort using various online and book sources.

Click on the blue links below for videos

Long-billed Dowitcher moulting into summer plumage      Dowitcher, 4 clips from a longer video, spliced




Little Ringed Plover north of East Haven, not expected there





Wheatear in the paddock at East Haven


Linnet


Different view and Linnet


The old female Dipper still going strong on the Brothock Burn at Danger Point





Honey Bee. Still a bit cold and breezy in my garden and not enough insects life to warrant a lens change, photos from a Nikon D500 and 500mm lens


Migrant Hoverfly


Gooden's Nomad Bee






Seven-spot Ladybird



A tiny Zebra Spider, identified by David Attenborough on his Secret Garden show



Chocolate Mining Bee Andrena scotica (was Clarke's)

Saturday, 18 April 2026

East Haven birdlife survey April 2026

   
From the top down, my East Haven Webs Count for the BTO, Osprey, Black Swan and Ruff at the Lurgies, not much at St Cyrus, and a Swallow photo from Mains of Usan.


White Wagtail from my Webs at East Haven


Ringed Plover


Bar-tailed Godwit


Great black-backed Gull ringed yellow X-068


Redshanks and a Turnstone


Curlew


Redshank


Teal, male left, female right


Oystercatcher




Goldfinch at the Lurgies, Montrose Basin


Shelduck drake


Song Thrush in the car park


Osprey


Red Kite


Ruff with a Redshank, near to the Slunks


Whooper Swans in the Slunks


The first Canada Geese I've seen this year, and an accidental capture of the Black Swan top left




Fulmar at St Cyrus


A "wabbit" looking female Stonechat


Two Stock Doves appeared to be fighting high above the clifftops, it continued for around 5 minutes



Swallow on the wires at Mains of Usan

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