Silver-washed fritillaries were back and easy to see in their usual spots along Coombe Lane today. There were two beside the road where the powerlines cut across the valley, and two a little further along where there is another decent clump of brambles. Restless, but not too shy, one or two fed happily on the [...]
Posts Tagged ‘grey wagtail’
Fritillaries, toads, birds
Posted in local environment, local sightings, tagged bullfinch, common toad, grey wagtail, linnet, marsh tit, roe deer, silver-washed fritillary on July 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
20th October
Posted in local sightings, tagged , grey wagtail, lapwing, marsh tit, october, siskin on October 23, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Plenty of activity around Awbridge between 10 and 11, on a cold, bright morning.
Marsh Tit 1-2 Cooks Lane
Siskin 2+ overhead
Grey Wagtail 1 on a puddle in Coombe Lane
Redwing 1
Sparrowhawk 1 upsetting the 20 or so Pied wagtails around the pig field.
Nuthatch 4-5 heard, including a group three, up Coombe Lane
Treecreeper 1-2
Great Spotted Woodpecker 1 – [...]