Saturday 12 September 2009

Hilbre Island

A glorious morning on the island, and a complete contrast from last week when it was windy and squally and the emphasis was on sea birds. Today it was sunny and hot, and I was hoping for a few migrants in the light winds. Although migration was slow, amazingly I did at least see a few new species, with Raven (2), Grey Wagtail, Whitethroat and Snipe (3) all additions to my personal Hilbre list. Also on the island Wheatear, Chiffchaff, Whimbrel, two Little Egrets (in the gutter) and an adult Peregrine. A Stonechat eluded the traps and nets.

Meanwhile moth trapping last night produced a few nice moths, including a new species for me in the form of Feathered Ranunculus. Other moths included many Silver Y, Autumnal Rustic, Setaceous Hebrew Character and Flounced Rustic.

The best day of the summer in the middle of autumn!



Stonechat


Chiffchaff


Silver Y


Feathered Ranunculus

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