Showing posts with label Warkworth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warkworth. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 January 2022

2022 Year List begins

 I was very lucky to start this year's birding with a few hours on Holy Island, Northumberland. My first species seen was Blackbird, followed closely by Robin, Curlew and Grey Heron. Whilst there, I managed a total of 35 species, including Pale-bellied Brent Goose, Red-throated Diver and Red-breasted Merganser.



After Holy Island, I drove to Budle Bay, where I added several new species to the list (numbers 36 - 42). The last two places visited were Warkworth Beach and Amble Harbour, where species 43 - 55 were seen.

Mediterranean Gull (Amble harbour)

Year List 2022:
1 - Blackbird 
2 - Robin 
3 - Curlew 
4 - Grey Heron 
5 - Oystercatcher 
6 - Herring Gull
7 - Black-headed Gull 
8 - Great Black-backed Gull 
9 - Skylark 
10- Rock Pipit 
11 - Pied Wagtail 
12 - Eider Duck 
13 - Starling 
14 - House Sparrow 
15 - Jackdaw 
16 - Carrion Crow 
17 - Redwing
18 - Ringed Plover 
19 - Dunlin 
20 - Redshank 21 - 
Brent Goose (Pale-bellied) 
22 - Shag
23 -  Red-breasted Merganser 
24- Red-throated Diver 
25- Blue Tit 
26- Dunnock 
27 - Little Grebe 
28 - Little Egret 
29 - Lapwing 
30 - Teal 
31 - Shoveler 
32 - Collared Dove 
33 - Pheasant 
34 - Goldfinch 
35 - Chaffinch 
36 - Magpie 
37 - Mistle Thrush 
38 - Mallard 
39 - Shelduck 
40 - Wigeon
41 - Knot 
42 - Lapwing 
43 - Guillemot 
44 - Great-crested Grebe 
45 - Stonechat 
46 - Common Scoter 
47 - Common Gull 
48 - Bullfinch 
49 - Woodpigeon 
50 - Cormorant
51 - Turnstone 
52 - Mediterranean Gull 
53 - Whooper Swan 
54 - Pink-footed Goose 
55 - Feral Pigeon

Friday, 15 May 2020

Garden Moths - An Update

I first blogged about my garden moths a few weeks ago (see here). Since then, I've had the trap out  another 5 times, and have increased the garden list for 2020 to 23 species. Nothing rare yet (as expected), but the following species have been recorded (alphabetical order): Bee Moth, Brindled Pug, Brown House-moth, Common Marbled Carpet, Common Plume, Common Pug, Common Quaker, Double Striped Pug, Early Grey, Flame Shoulder, Garden Carpet, Grey Pine Carpet, Heart and Dart, Light Brown Apple Moth, Pale Tussock, Pine Beauty, Purple Thorn, Scalloped Hazel, Small Quaker, StreamerTachystola acroxantha, Waved Umber and White-shouldered House-moth! In addition to these species, I also identified a moth that I photographed in Warkworth, Northumberland, last May, as a Common Swift.

Here are a few photos of the more photogenic species!!

Early Grey

Pale Tussock

Streamer

The weather is set to be warmer over the weekend again, so I'll have the trap out, and hopefully add a few more species to the "garden list". Hawkmoth species perhaps??