Wednesday, 6 September 2017

A FEW OF THE REGULARS AT STANTON PARK


I dropped in at Stanton Country park this afternoon and spent a short time observing the feeding stations. The usual species were seen although the most frequent visitors were, in fact, nuthatches and marsh tits ( two of each). 

Back home, I have been seeing hedgehogs in the garden for the past couple of days, although haven't managed to get a photo yet, and today a small tortoiseshell butterfly  visited the garden.  The ivy is coming into flower so hopefully I shall be able to log a few more butterflies in the next week or so. 




blue tit
nuthatch
marsh tit
small tortoiseshell

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