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Bug Hunt

It was a very good day for butterflies on the reserve today with 10 different species spotted. Also and array of other insects. Here is my little picture parade of those I spotted.

WALL
COMMA
PEACOCK
RED ADMIRAL
SPECKLED WOOD
GREEN VEINED WHITE
GREEN VEINED WHITE
HOLLY BLUE
SMALL TORTOISESHELL
LARGE AND SMALL WHITE
HOVERFLY
YELLOW FROGHOPPER
7 SPOT LADYBIRD
DARTER DRAGONFLY
ELEPHANT HAWK MOTH CATERPILLAR
FEMALE SOUTHERN HAWKER DRAGONFLY

Pecking order

During our recent bird ringing session we captured a lovely pair of juvenile Great Spotted Woodpeckers, very likely from the same family group. They certainly made a lot of noise when caught in the same net.

Watch those claws, very painful!

The juveniles will eventually lose the red cap and the mature female will have no red on the head and the mature male will have a red patch on the back of its head.

Giving you the bird

I had a good time this morning hosting a group from mid-Northumberland U3A, the only disappointment was not a lot of wildlife was on view (drab weather didn’t help). Ironically probably less than 15 minutes after the group left this little fella made an appearance:-

A beautiful little bird.

Yesterdays News

I was out for a wander with my camera and here are a collection of pictures from my wanderings:-

Foxy
Roe Twins – 4 weeks old
One of our five Cygnets – 3 weeks old
Mallard chick – 3 weeks old
Ringlet
Red Admiral
Grasshopper
4 spotted chaser
4 spotted chaser in flight
Meadow Brown
Sedge Warbler
Charlie – spitting feathers

Survey Time

We have had a busy week monitoring what is on the reserve this month.

We had the Natural history Society of Northumbria in doing a botany survey, thanks to Brenda Astley for organising this. Below is a link to the list of plants identified.

Then we had a moth survey led by Brian Harle.

Below are a few pics of some of the moths that were captured.

Brian inspects the traps
Liz & Marty identifying a moth
A couple of Poplar Hawk moths
Clouded Border
Barred Yellow
Beautiful Carpet
Northern Spinach
Coronet
Sallow Kitten

So we are now up to 199 species of moths identified on the reserve.

Then finally we had a bird ringing session led by David Noble-Rollin.

David and Jenny checking information on a captured Jay
Jay showing it’s beautiful wing plumage
Jenny battling through the undergrowth to check the hedge net.

Boardwalk Brilliance

A very big thank you goes out to Lila, Lara and Jake for their fabulous work done on our reedbed boardwalk. The three joined me at the reserve for a weeks work experience.

The project they were given was to rejuvenate the boardwalk across the reedbed which was looking a little neglected.

So Lila, Lara and Jake gave the boardwalk a makeover. An unexpected obstacle was our swan family that interrupted work on several occasions as they passed through the work area!

But despite the interruptions the project was completed. I do have to say that Lila, Lara and Jake went above and beyond expectations. The project was not quite completed after the 5 days but they insisted on coming back to finish the project. I applaud them for that attitude, it will see them well for their futures.

The completed masterpiece.

Baby Boomers

Just a few pictures of our new arrivals.

5 cygnets
Sleepy Mallard chicks
Proud Mallard mum
5 Mallard chicks
Fledged Tree Sparrow
Moorhen chick from 2nd brood
Growing fast – Moorhen chick from 1st brood
Only a single Little Grebe chick
3 Coot chicks – unfortunately predated within 24 hours
Our Roe deer kid getting a face wash
More kid cleaning

Hive of Activity

We have welcomed 100’s of thousands of new arrivals on site in the last 2 weeks. There are now two honey bee hives on site courtesy of Ron Smith and Tom Patterson, two local bee keepers.

Rose, helping me build our hive screen
Time for the reeds
Sturdy stands installed to accommodate 4 hives

She’s Done It Again

Our Roe Deer mum has produced for another year, her 11th fawn at Clarks Bog. She may even have more than the one, but so far she has only been seen with one. It was born last Saturday and they both appear to be doing well.