Monday, 22 July 2013

Terryland Forest Park Survey 6th July 2013

No sign of the heat wave in the west, but it was close and muggy out on the transect. 21 bumble bees, one new species, having trouble identifying the beast, so photos sent to NBC. 1 Blue-tail and 1 Azure Damselfly; Butterflies 2 Small Tortoiseshell looking very fresh; 10 Meadow Brown; 6 Ringlet; 3 Speckled Wood; 3 Brown Hawker dragonflies but could not get a shot. Young fledged birds all over and they get very close.
Coal Tit
Parus ater
Meantán dubh

Bullfinch
Pyrrhula pyrrhula
Corcrán coille

Ringlet
Aphantopus Hyperantus
Fáinneog


Meadow Brown
Maniola Jurtina
Donnóg Fhéir
 
Moorhen
Gallinula chloropus
Cearc uisce

Meadow Brown
Maniola Jurtina
Donnóg Fhéir
B. lucorum

Magpie
Pica pica
Snag breac


Bullfinch
Pyrrhula pyrrhula
Corcrán coille

Azure Damselfly
Coenagrion puella
Goirmín Spéiriúl

Small tortoiseshell
Aglais urticae
Ruán Beag

Magpie
Pica pica
Snag breac

Common Red Soldier Beetle
Rhagonycha fulva

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