A quick visit to Hadham Hall lagoons to check for any migrants. 2 cormorants overhead for starter; first time I have recorded two at this site. Also, a mewing common buzzard. In the willows were linnets, goldfinches, 2 willow warblers and a chiffchaff. The regular little grebes were about but no sign of last week's green or common sandpiper. Photo below of one from last week. Only the 2nd parish record.
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common sandpiper |
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cormorants |
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common buzzard |
Back home, I watched the skies for any southerly movement but nothing too noteworthy. A couple of lesser black backed gulls and the first autumn party of long tailed tits in the garden. However, flitting around the buddleia was a humming bird hawkmoth. An amazingly fast creature, that it proved very difficult, in fading light, to get any worthwhile shots. 2 here being the best of a bad job. Be helpful if this splendid moth turned up in far better conditions.
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hummingbird hawkmoth |
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hummingbird hawkmoth |
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