Back to Ham Wall

 Two friends and I planned a mornings birding at RSPB ham wall but delayed our start following a huge tern passage up past our patch yesterday.


Accordingly scopes were trained on the estuary from 6.30 am in anticipation. By 8.30 it was pretty clear no terns whatsoever were coming so we headed to Ham Wall anyway. While good views were had of Glossy Ibis, Garganey, and Great White Egrets , I had my macro lens on so won't trouble you with any images. Like wise the multiple birds of prey were best enjoyed by bins, including a flock of 8 Hobbies, multiple Marsh Harriers, Buzzards and Sparrowhawks with singles of Peregrine, Red Kite and Kestrel.


The lens did come in handy though for Buttercup Blacklet (Cheilosia albitarsus) and Black Lagoon Fly (Eristalinus sepulchralis) though the single Snouted Duck Fly was photographed at home when my attempts in the field failed. I only managed one good shot before it zoomed off to freedom though.


Buttercup Blacklet



Black Lagoon Fly



Snouted Duck Fly

With the bonus Gold-spotted Smoothtail, (Meligramma euchromum) during Friday's butterfly transect my yearlist reaches a healthy 42.


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