Bird news…
Breeding birds
Seabird season is in full swing with plenty of young
birds now around. A few hours on the
cliffs last night revealed that one or two Guillemot chicks have began jumping.
I also recorded my first Shags as having fledged this week. Kittiwakes now have
chicks and Fulmars won’t be long behind. Although it’s early, figures
are hinting at a productive season.
Migrants
It’s been fairly quiet recently besides a few skeins of
Greylag and Canada Geese heading north. Recent seawatching has been slow and
the only notable birds have been Manxies and Common Scoter.
Damsels, Dragons, Moths and Butts…
Huge numbers of Blue-tailed and Common Blue Damselflies have
emerged around the Mire Loch and it seems like big numbers are being recorded elsewhere
in the borders.
Over the last month we have seen the emergence of Meadow
Brown, Ringlet, Common Blue and Northern Brown Argus. Dark-Green Fritillaries
and Graylings won’t be long now. Several Hummingbird Hawk-moths have also been
reported on the headland but I'm still to connect.
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