Moth Mig
The heatwave continues and there has been a noticeable increase in the number of migrant moths. Isaac woke me up again so I was out in the garden at 430am again, early enough to po...
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The heatwave continues and there has been a noticeable increase in the number of migrant moths. Isaac woke me up again so I was out in the garden at 430am again, early enough to po...
Sunny spells, 23°, breezy SW. A Sparrowhawk hit the garden this morning. Nearly caught one of the Great-spotted Woodpeckers that frequent the garden. Also a Migrant Hawker Dragonfl...
By MD Imdadul Haque MD Imdadul Haque (Bangladesh) is the founder of BirdzFly.com. The site aims to provide insights into birds, bird behavior, and bird conservation. Every August,...
As usual the day started off doing the moths (after Isaac woke me up around 4 am of course) and then after the school run I did a bit round the garden before lunch at Potters with...
The cherry on the cake of this latest heatwave appeared today in the form of a Light Crimson Underwing- a long awaited and exciting lifer. A red data species. Very happy indeed.
Nigel Farage has travelled to north Wales after learning that an African migrant had arrived on a British shoreline without permission, only to discover that the newcomer was in fa...
With dragonfly season opening, the air will soon hold less bugs like mosquitoes. The dragonfly has proven itself to be the most adapt predator on wings. For aerial combat regarding...
Not as oppressive today with a high of around 26 C and a switch to a more refreshing westerly wind. 3 Avocets flew over the garden this morning followed by another two more distant...
Temperatures were around 30 C today with a warm easterly airflow. As it was Monday I planned to be in the field as much as I could.I started off doing the moths which unsurprisingl...
Sunny, 26°, light S. A walk out to Lollingdon but very little noted bird wise. A Corn Bunting on the hill and singing and several Yellowhammer nearby. 20+ Red Kite around, as seve...
Sunny, 31°, breezy SW. A quietish day birdwise but a large fire and a new Dragonfly for Cholsey. Just after 14:00, I was just leaving the hill when I noticed a large plume of smok...
The temperature is up to around 28 C today and set to rise to around 30 C over the next few days marking the third heat wave this year (I missed the first one that caused the epic...
Sunny spells, 23°, light W. Another less than fruitful walk along the Bunk area. 2-3 Yellowhammer in song plus the odd Common Whitethroat, Blackcap and Chiffchaff. 5 Lapwing over t...
A return to normal conditions today with an Atlantic airflow and cooler conditions. The night temperatures held up well last night but tonight are forecasted to drop to around 16 C...
Sunny, 28°, light E. A slightly cooler day than of late but still pretty warm but still not productive for any serious birding locally.Rooks still raiding the bird feeders whilst t...
You get up early, so you can arrive at your destination by sunrise (which is before 6am these days). You drive to Colonel Sam Smith Park, which is in the west end of Toronto on Lak...
Migrant insects have been seen in large numbers along east coast thanks to heatwave and benign southerly windsIf you’ve spotted a pale orange butterfly dashing at frenetic pace thr...
Things are set to become a bit cooler tomorrow but the forecast has now changed to where the heat wave conditions will resume later this week - if this keeps up it will be challeng...
Cloudy with few sunny spells, 23°, fresh SE. Bunk line walk. Little Ringed Plover heard calling at gravel pit and Sand Martin, House Martin, Swallow and Swift feeding overhead. Chi...
Sunny, 26°, light to breezy SW. A bit samey birdwise along the Bunk area: Little Ringed Plover and several Lapwing at the gravel pit plus a few Gulls. 3 Sand Martin feeding overhea...
Sunny, 34°, light E. A brief trip along the Bunk area. The bunds around the gravel pit have been mowed, subsequently a small area of the gravel pit can be seen, approx. 1/6th. 2 Mu...
The heatwave is now into day four but mercifully there was an easterly breeze today that took the edge off the 33 C high. The moth traps were indeed lively again. 123 species of 35...
By Rob McConnell Rob McConnell is a lifelong amateur birder who has recently discovered that being retired allows one to adopt a far more committed approach to the pleasure of obse...
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