On Monday we visited our daughter who lives in an area that includes the beautiful Lune Valley. As an interlude, I decided to use the visit as an opportunity to spend a couple of hours around the River Lune at Bull Beck, a decision which turned out to be quite rewarding.
Coming off the footpath, going down to the track running east and above the riverbank, I soon saw something blue resembling a butterfly in flight and instantly recognisable. Walking on about 50 metres, within a few minutes I had counted at least 16 Banded Demoiselle, and managed to get a couple of shots of a female, but had no success with the males.
But there was never going to be any disappointment here. After all, who could wish for more, when you can film a female Banded Demoiselle, whilst a Garden Warbler sings in your ear....Magic!
Other sightings on a circuit of the area including a length of the river, an estimate of Sand Martin probably reached three figures, a Common Sandpiper seen flying upstream, and a Little Egret dropped in. From the footpath, 2 Blackcap, 2 Chiffchaff, a Garden Warbler, Treecreeper, Dunnock, and 2 Swift over Brookhouse.
Butterflies of note, 14 Orange Tip, 3 Speckled Wood, a Red Admiral, and Peacock.
Stonechat.
I now have two more breeding records with photographic evidence.
Hi Pete, is it a long distance to your daughter ? You saw a lot of birds. Beautiful photos of the stonechat. Have a nice evening. Greets
ReplyDeleteThe distance from home to our daughters is only about 3 miles. Howard and Ian will be pleased about your comments on the Stonechat pictures.
DeleteKind Regards Caroline....Pete.
It would be nice to see that bird sometime.
ReplyDeleteI'm passionate about the Stonechat Sami, have been so throughout my birding days.
DeleteRegards....Pete.
Lovely header picture and video, you had some magical moments there.
ReplyDeleteQuite a variety on the footpath too.
Thanks for the update.
A pleasantly rewarding couple of hours by the beautiful River Lune, and your latest moths are beautiful too Ian.
ReplyDeleteRegards....Pete.
Hello Pete,
ReplyDeletea lovely trip, lots of dragonflies, it was worth it, and again some lovely pictures, great post.
Greetings, Frank
You are so kind with your much appreciated comments Frank.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend....Pete.