A few signs of birds on the move this weekend – warblers passing through our garden…
And the first Meadow Pipits re-appearing in the parish…
In the Magic Garden there were at least half a dozen
Blackcaps today with none seen yesterday…
A feature of recent days has been an evening movement of
Curlews over the village with 60 odd birds moving north-east (to Teesside to
roost?) . We found the flock today in the sheep pasture on Langlands…
Nearby there was a flock of 120 Lapwing and around 2000
Starlings feeding in a freshly turned field
Along the river yesterday there was a single Green
Sandpiper…
A Little Egret…
And at least four Kingfishers…
(One day I will get a good shot of this species!)
Other sightings in recent days have included a Hobby over
the village, four Swifts still present and evening gatherings of hirundines above the Magic Garden including over 50 Sand Martins.
I’ll finish with this striking fungi photographed on Langlands Farm…
...according to Mal, the very knowledgeable mid-Yorkshire fungi
recorder, this is Ganoderma resinaceum or the Laquered Bracket. Looking this up it seems to be a very rare species
this far north.
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