Clouded Yellow & Spot Fly

Sunny, 18°, light N.

Another quiet one out there today. Very little on the hill with just a couple of Chiffchaff and a Blackcap present.

A Cormorant flew east overhead and a couple of Kestrel present.

A few other bits and pieces seen off the hill were a Kingfisher, several Yellowhammer, a Corn Bunting and a Reed Bunting.

A light passage of Hirundines, c60 birds in total. Mainly Swallow but also a few House Martin and a light passage of Meadow Pipit and Skylark overhead.

A Spotted Flycatcher and a Blackcap along the Bunk line. Per Alan.

Dragonflies: several Southern Hawker and Common Darter.

Butterflies: a Clouded Yellow graced the hill for a short time. Several Large and Small White, a Common Blue and a few Speckled Wood.

A few record shots of the Clouded Yellow
Spotted Flycatcher (courtesy Alan)


from Cholsey Wildlife https://cholseywildlife.blogspot.com/2020/09/clouded-yellow-spot-fly.html

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