Tuesday, 7 July 2026

Sparrowhawk versus Starling - no contest

   
Interim post today so I don't have to create a large post later.

Two female Sparrowhawk photos, usually I'd have to wait till winter for a female, and they are usually immatures. 

The hawk was in bushes at the back of my garden having flushed everything, I didn't know that until later when I looked at my security camera. I had walked past it and into my car, and while I was in the car it flew to the edge of my pond. I went back into my kitchen, only then did I see it with a Starling. Photos are from an upstairs window where I could the bird behind some plants.



Sparrowhawk in my garden plucking a young Starling






Yes more Swifts, and more will come when the youngsters start to leave their nest in my roof. They will leave and return often to start with. My neighbours are used to me standing in the street try to get impossible photos...




I suggested to Olive that these two Feral Pigeons reminded me of Olive and I. No comment yet!

One of five Herring Gulls that persisted in landing in the garden, it took ages to stare them down

Thursday, 2 July 2026

Swifts , Terns, Dolphins, and Butterflies

I'll come back to this post, I've run out of time just now. Not much to say that isn't covered under each posted photo. 
I have added photos of Swifts from my garden and one of the four Yellowhammers. Swifts are never easy to capture and in an urban area with walls, garages, fences and buildings, they aren't seen till they are too close and too fast.

 
It took dozens of attempts to get this Swift using an older set up I use for insects


This one went straight into the nest in my roof


Visits are more frequent now they are feeding chicks


This Yellowhammer appeared from damp undergrowth, I suspect I'll see chicks soon but they won't stay around


Common Tern, South Esk estuary, Montrose


Sitting on a security camera, very apt


One of perhaps five Bottlenose Dolphins near Scurdie Ness, they swam downstream as the tide turned and started to rise


Common Blue Butterfly


Whitethroat. I only got one decent photo of this bird as it hopped around dense brambles, made worse as people walked by. Also a council worker arrived to spray giant hogweed which was in amongst the brambles. I know it's important to get rid of the hogweed but it would create a lot of disturbance to the Whitethroat and Linnets. Therein is the dilemma?


Lapwing juvenile, Lurgies


Meadow Brown Butterfly on the path at the Lurgies


Painted Lady Butterfly


Ringlet Butterfly


Giant House Spider - Eratigena species, there are three variants which can only be separated by their reproductive organs....


Seen in my garden while trying to photograph my Swifts, with an 800mm lens. That meant I had to photograph these caterpillars from 5 metres away. No idea so far to an ID


Unknown moth species, photo from my phone

Sunday, 28 June 2026

Speckled Wood and Tiger Cranefly


I was without a PC for most of the week, so this group of photos spans many days starting with a few birds, then butterflies and insects. A surprise Speckled Wood on Saturday is the highlight for me, and my "resident" Sparrowhawk has kept the birds away. One of the Keptie Pond juvenile Herons posed on a raft and a Tiger Cranefly was photographed as it sheltered in the garden.

Two short video clips in UHD below



Male Sparrowhawk in my garden, pretty sure the same one that's been around from last autumn


Also deterring the songbirds, a few Rooks, a Crow today, a Jackdaw and three cats filmed on a security camera most nights


This Heron looks brand new, I wonder if it's newly moulted or one of the two juveniles successfully fledged a week or more now, Keptie Pond, Arbroath


This photo confirms it's a juvenile


Tufted drake


Lesser black-backed Gull in what turned out to be a heavy shower


Back in my garden, a Tiger Cranefly Nephrotoma flavescens


A garden first! A Speckled Wood Butterfly


Underwing


Large White Butterfly, note the black wing edge curves around the corner, a Small White only on the top edge


Red Admiral


ObsIdentify was 100% sure this is a Willughby's Leafcutter Bee Megachile willughbiella


Migrant Hoverfly


Narcissus Bulb Fly


Buffish Mining Bee maybe...


Common Green Capsid Lygocoris pabulinus


Garden Bumblebee


Red-tailed Bumblebee


Buff-tailed Bumblebee, well worn


Speckled Wood, arty photo when compared to the ones at the start


The feathers of a young Sparrow in the garden, the following day the Sparrowhawk was plucking another on a fence post

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