A good start to the day with this beautiful Pine Hawk-moth.
Pine Hawk-moth (Hyloicus pinastri)
Although this is quite a common moth around the county they seem to be scarcer in East Kent. This seemed to be very fresh, perhaps it had come up from the Pine Gardens.
I had a walk out at Grove Ferry this afternoon. There was nothing special but this young Marsh Harrier quartered the reeds close by.
Black-tailed Skimmers could be seen over the marsh and on the way out to the Harrison Hide I watched several coming down to rest on the path.
I don't know if they are warming up on the stones warmed up by the strong sunshine, or just playing some territorial game.
As I walked back to the car park a Turtle Dove was gently purring, a reminder that there is still some summer to come.
1 comment:
Great set of photos, Tony.
Regards the BTS`s. They do prefer to rest on terra firma, rather than on vegetation.
That Annulet in the next post up is a real cracker.
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