Monday 13 July 2009

Bright Side of Spurn

Record shot of Curlew Sandpiper
Whimbrel
Swallow Fledgling
Stonechat
Garden Tiger
ditto
Peppered Moth - melanistic variant
Brown-Tail Moths
ditto

Gatekeeper
Gatekeeper
Grasshopper
Grasshopper
No sign of the alleged Grey Phalarope in breeding plumage at Spurn today, but a beautifully marked Curlew Sandpiper at Chalk Bank at high tide almost made up for it. The high tide was fairly low, so it wasn't possible to get really close to the waders. The exception was a Whimbrel on the bad road. However, the butterflies and moths were an adequate compensation. The Garden Tigers have started to appear, but more of a surprise was a really dark beast on the VTS Tower - this seems to be a melanistic variant of the Peppered Moth. There were plenty of Brown Tail Moths around - those whose caterpillars caused all those problems earlier in the year. It was actually quite hot at Spurn - not something you can say every day!

1 comment:

Aileen said...

That little stonechat looks so vulnerable!