15.0°C > 19.0°C: Clear early. Areas of a medium / high cloud later. Moderate westerly breeze. Excellent visibility though rather hazy initially.
Sunrise: 05:31 BST
* = a species photographed today
! = a new species for me here this year
!! = a new species for me in Shropshire
Priorslee Balancing Lake: 05:05 – 06:10 // 07:15 – 09:55
(168th visit of the year)
Bird notes:
- one (or more) Kingfishers heard at first light calling from the West end reeds before flying off.
Counts of birds noted flying over:
- 44 Canada Geese: 18 outbound in four groups; 26 inbound in five groups
- 32 Greylag Geese: outbound in eight groups
- 4 Stock Doves: two duos
- 231 Wood Pigeons
- 5 Herring Gulls
- 17 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
- 1 Grey Heron
- 83 Jackdaws
- 26 Rooks
- 2 Pied Wagtails
Hirundines etc. noted:
- 1 Barn Swallow
- House Martins heard only
Warblers noted (the figure in brackets relates to birds heard singing):
- 11 (1) Chiffchaffs
- 11 (0) Reed Warblers
- 5 (0) Blackcaps
- no Common Whitethroat
'nominal' warbler:
- 3 (2) Goldcrests
Counts from the lake area:
- 85 Canada Geese: arrived in five groups
- 1 Greylag Goose: arrived
- 2 Mute Swans
- 14 (?♂) Mallard
- 6 adult and juvenile Moorhens
- 52 adult and juvenile Coots: includes one new brood of two juveniles
- 5 + 1 (1 brood) Great Crested Grebes
- 1 Common Sandpiper
- 18 Black-headed Gulls (one juvenile) on the lake 05:30: 13 (no juveniles) on the football field at 05:45, presumed same
- 2 Herring Gulls: briefly
- *3 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
- 1 Grey Heron
- 1 Kingfisher
Noted on the street lamps poles pre-dawn:
Moths:
- none
- none
Spiders, harvestmen etc.
- 1 Bridge Orb-web Spider Larinioides sclopetarius
- 1 harvestman Dicranopalpus ramosus/caudatus
Noted later:
- 1 Bridge Orb-web Spider Larinioides sclopetarius
- 1 harvestman Dicranopalpus ramosus/caudatus
Noted later:
Butterflies:
- Large White Pieris brassicae
- *Speckled Wood Pararge aegeria
- Gatekeeper Pyronia tithonus
- Large White Pieris brassicae
- *Speckled Wood Pararge aegeria
- Gatekeeper Pyronia tithonus
Moths:
- *Straw Grass-moth Agriphila straminella [was Straw Grass-veneer]: at least 20
- *Pale Straw Pearl Udea lutealis: at least five
- *!Common Carpet Epirrhoe alternata
- *Straw Grass-moth Agriphila straminella [was Straw Grass-veneer]: at least 20
- *Pale Straw Pearl Udea lutealis: at least five
- *!Common Carpet Epirrhoe alternata
Bees, wasps etc.:
- *Honey Bee Apis mellifera
- Garden Bumblebee Bombus hortorum
- Tree Bumblebee Bombus hypnorum
- Common Carder Bee Bombus pascuorum
- *Early Bumblebee Bombus pratorum
- *!presumed Vestal Cuckoo-Bee Bombus vestalis
- *!ichneumon possibly from Opiinae family of Braconids
- *Honey Bee Apis mellifera
- Garden Bumblebee Bombus hortorum
- Tree Bumblebee Bombus hypnorum
- Common Carder Bee Bombus pascuorum
- *Early Bumblebee Bombus pratorum
- *!presumed Vestal Cuckoo-Bee Bombus vestalis
- *!ichneumon possibly from Opiinae family of Braconids
Hoverflies:
The first name is that used by Stephen Falk. The name in square brackets is that given by Obsidentify or other sources if different. Scientific names are normally common. The species are presented in alphabetic order of those scientific names.
- *Marmalade Hoverfly Episyrphus balteatus
- *Stripe-faced Dronefly Eristalis nemorum [Stripe-faced Drone Fly]
- Tapered Dronefly Eristalis pertinax
- Common Dronefly Eristalis tenax
- *Common Snout Rhingia campestris [Common Snout Fly; Heineken Fly] [2016]
- *Marmalade Hoverfly Episyrphus balteatus
- *Stripe-faced Dronefly Eristalis nemorum [Stripe-faced Drone Fly]
- Tapered Dronefly Eristalis pertinax
- Common Dronefly Eristalis tenax
- *Common Snout Rhingia campestris [Common Snout Fly; Heineken Fly] [2016]
Damsel-/dragon-flies:
- Common Blue Damselfly Enallagma cyathigerum
- Common Blue Damselfly Enallagma cyathigerum
Other flies:
- *!!probable root-maggot fly Anthomyia procellaris
- *long-legged fly Dolichopus wahlbergi or similar with swollen mid-tarsi
- *greenbottle Lucilia sp.
- *!!flesh fly Nyctia halterata
- other unidentified flies noted
- *!!probable root-maggot fly Anthomyia procellaris
- *long-legged fly Dolichopus wahlbergi or similar with swollen mid-tarsi
- *greenbottle Lucilia sp.
- *!!flesh fly Nyctia halterata
- other unidentified flies noted
Bugs etc.:
- none
- none
Beetles:
- *Alder Leaf Beetle Agelastica alni larvae
- *Alder Leaf Beetle Agelastica alni larvae
Grasshoppers:
- *!Common Field Grasshopper Chorthippus brunneus
- *!Common Field Grasshopper Chorthippus brunneus
Molluscs:
- White-lipped Snail Cepaea hortensis
- White-lipped Snail Cepaea hortensis
Spiders, harvestmen etc.
- *mesh-webbed spider possibly Nyctia halterata
- *mesh-webbed spider possibly Nyctia halterata
Mammal:
- *!Common Shrew Sorex Ananeus: dead on path
- *!Common Shrew Sorex Ananeus: dead on path
Possible new flower species:
Neither positively identified
- *Smooth Hawk's-beard Crepis capillaris
- *Square-stalked Willowherb Epilobium tetragonum [Square-stemmed Willowherb]
- *Smooth Hawk's-beard Crepis capillaris
- *Square-stalked Willowherb Epilobium tetragonum [Square-stemmed Willowherb]
Hardly an inspiring sunrise.
One of the few Lesser Black-backed Gulls that dropped in today. A juvenile.
Here dropping in to the water. Only very slight paler inner webs of the inner primaries and these only visible when the feathers are fully spread.
An unusual angle on a Speckled Wood butterfly Pararge aegeria.
A rare example of a Straw Grass-moth Agriphila straminella pointing uphill. They usually rest head-down.
Perhaps not so rare! Another.
A rather faded Pale Straw Pearl moth Udea lutealis with the markings hard to discern.
A Common Carpet moth Epirrhoe alternata. An example of the second brood.
A Honey Bee Apis mellifera tucks in to a Great Hairy Willowherb Epilobium hirsutum.
An Early Bumblebee Bombus pratorum. Not only 'early' in the year (or day).
Some Marmalade Hoverflies Episyrphus balteatus are more orange than others. This is the brightest I have seen this year.
The extent of the white bands between the tergites (segments of the abdomen) suggests this is a Stripe-faced Dronefly Eristalis nemorum.
A hoverfly that I have not seen for eight years. Sadly partly obscured by foreground grass it is a Common Snout Rhingia campestris.
A Common Field Grasshopper Chorthippus brunneus. For some reason I hardly ever see grasshoppers - perhaps most of the grass is too long and they hide away. This one was on concrete floor of the boxing ring, nowhere near any grass.
Flower puzzle number one. Possibly Smooth Hawk's-beard Crepis capillaris. Obsidentify's other suggestion was Common Ragwort Jacobaea vulgaris but that species has black marking on the tips of the sepals which are not shown here.
The other flower for which I could not get a positive identity. Possible a Square-stalked Willowherb Epilobium tetragonum. It did not seem 'square-stalked' but what else might it be?
Another mammal dead on a footpath. Not sure it would be fair to blame the pesky cats as this one looks to be unharmed. It is a Common Shrew Sorex Ananeus.
(Ed Wilson)
In the Priorslee Avenue tunnel:
Head-on we see the extent of the stripe on the face of this female of the species.
A hoverfly that I have not seen for eight years. Sadly partly obscured by foreground grass it is a Common Snout Rhingia campestris.
This fly is probably the root-maggot fly Anthomyia procellaris. A newly identified species for me.
A long-legged fly Dolichopus wahlbergi or similar with swollen mid-tarsi. These are very small flies.
One of the greenbottle species from the Lucilia family.
A smart fly. It seems to be a flesh fly Nyctia halterata. Another newly identified species for me.
This is a different individual of what seems to be the same species.
Two larvae of Alder Leaf Beetles Agelastica alni. Note the marks where they have been feeding.
With its prey this spider seems to be one of the mesh-webbed spiders and possibly Nyctia halterata.
(Ed Wilson)
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In the Priorslee Avenue tunnel:
Moths:
- *1 Single-dotted Wave Idaea dimidiata
- *1 Single-dotted Wave Idaea dimidiata
Flies:
- *1 cranefly Limonia nubeculosa
- 2 cranefly Tipula lateralis
- *1 cranefly Limonia nubeculosa
- 2 cranefly Tipula lateralis
Other things:
- 28 White-legged Snake Millipedes Tachypodoiulus niger
- 28 White-legged Snake Millipedes Tachypodoiulus niger
Yet another Single-dotted Wave Idaea dimidiata favouring the wall of the Priorslee Avenue tunnel.
A cranefly with spotted wings held closed over it body. It is Limonia nubeculosa.
(Ed Wilson)
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The Flash: 06:15 – 07:10
(171st visit of the year)
Bird notes:
Bird(s) noted flying over here:
- 2 Herring Gulls
Hirundines etc. noted:
- 3 House Martins
Warblers noted (the figure in brackets relates to birds heard singing):
- 7 (1) Chiffchaffs
'nominal' warbler:
- no Goldcrest
Noted on / around the water:
- 12 Canada Geese
- 5 Greylag Geese
- 2 + 3 (1 brood) Mute Swan
- 15 (?♂) Mallard
- 26 (?♂) Tufted Duck
- 5 + 6 (3 broods) Moorhens: a new brood seen – just one noted deep in vegetation so probably more
- 64 + 4 (3 broods) Coots
- 4 Great Crested Grebes
- 1 Black-headed Gull
- 1 Grey Heron
Noted elsewhere around The Flash:
Moths:
- Tawny Grey Eudonia lacustrata
- Tawny Grey Eudonia lacustrata
Beetles:
- Alder Leaf Beetle Agelastica alni larva
- Alder Leaf Beetle Agelastica alni larva
Spiders, harvestmen etc.
- 1 harvestman Dicranopalpus ramosus/caudatus
- 1 harvestman Leiobunum rotundum/blackwalli
(Ed Wilson)
- 1 harvestman Dicranopalpus ramosus/caudatus
- 1 harvestman Leiobunum rotundum/blackwalli
(Ed Wilson)
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Sightings from previous years
2012
Priorslee Lake
Common Sandpiper
(Ed Wilson)
2005
Priorslee Lake
4 Common Tern
Yellow Wagtail
(Ed Wilson)
2012
Priorslee Lake
Common Sandpiper
(Ed Wilson)
2005
Priorslee Lake
4 Common Tern
Yellow Wagtail
(Ed Wilson)