Wednesday, 25 April 2012
First ducklings of 2012
Just a couple of days after the first moorhen chicks were hatched we had our first ducklings. I was looking for the moorhen chicks when an oddly coloured one appeared and it took me a few seconds to realise it was in fact a single duckling with no sign of adults or other chicks. A couple of hours later I spotted the whole brood who had now hatched although I didn't get a precise count. There were certainly at least half a dozen. Later however the crows and some sparrowhawks seemed to be taking a lot of interest and it's possible she lost a few. Whatever the reason she seems to have decamped with them to somewhere else as I haven't seen them around in the last day or so. I am sure there will be further broods to come. The good news is we have had some proper rain today at last. Let's hope this weather continues for a while until the moat is back to its proper water levels.
Sunday, 22 April 2012
First Moorhen Chicks of 2012
After a rough year for the moorhens including the current lack of water depth it is good to see the first chicks of the year. There are definitely four and maybe five although I am not 100% sure whether they are all from the same brood. The feeding and care of young is complex and often only part of the brood is taken out by an adult.
Anyway here is a picture of three of the 2012 chicks under the care of an adult.
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Ladybirds
It's been a big year for ladybirds so far; to be specific 7-spot ladybirds. They are much more plentiful than I have seen them here before. I don't know whether it is the early spring weather in February and March or the drought we have had here for the last eighteen months or what, but everywhere you can see lots of 7-spots.
Monday, 19 March 2012
Frogs are back
It's spawning time again. Due to the severe drought we have had here for the last year most of the usual spawning places are dry. The frogs are spawning in the main part of the moat where I guess the spawn is going to be a lot more available to be eaten. No doubt some will survive and keep the population going.
Sunday, 18 March 2012
Pheasants competing
Two years ago we had a male pheasant here pretty much every day. Last year we had a pair of pheasants and I even caught sight of some pheasant chicks. This year it has gone one stage further and we have two male pheasants going through some competitive posturing, presumably competing for the territory. It didn't seem particularly aggressive posturing but it might be that this is just the warm-up stage.
Sunday, 11 March 2012
Brimstone
I regard the first Brimstone as the opening of the butterfly season and so the season opened today. As usual I did not get a picture of this fast flying butterfly that never seems to hang around long enough for me to snap it. I see that it has arrived 12 days ahead of the first Brimstone of last year. Normally by now there should also be spawning frogs but with water levels so very low I am not quite sure where they are going to spawn this year as the normal places in the reeds are dry.
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Sparrowhawk
I have at last captured a sparrowhawk on camera. It's not a good picture but I took advantage of an unusually static sparrowhawk to get the camera and long lens out. I don't know if this is part of the same family of sparrowhawks that fledged on the site last Augustbut I am hoping that it doesn't hang around too long and frighten off the smaller songbirds.
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