Notes on birds/wildlife from a nature enthusiast & photographer (copyright Peter Ransome)
Sunday, 30 March 2025
Finally some butterflies!
On Sunday 3oth March, I had a look around St. Bartholomew's Churchyard at Corton and heard 2 Chiff- Chaffs and saw 1 in the north bushes. Whilst there I saw a Coal Tit carrying nest material in its bill, it flew towards towards the Church. I walked over to Corton OSW, where I heard 2 Chiff- Chaffs and saw one in the trees walking down to the complex. At the static carvan park northern edge I saw a butterfly fly up and on further investigation it proved to be a very wary Peacock butterfly. Only my second butterfly see this year, I was getting concerned as I had seen very few so far. Back around the OSW complex and southern edge by the Tamarisk bushes, 2 butterflies were flying with each other, 1 a Peacock butterfly, the other a fine Comma butterfly that kept alighting on the path, eventually I managed to creep up and with my 180mm macro lens get a few reasonable pics. Finally a Large White butterfly flew by. I then checked Ness Point, Hamilton Road, and the Net posts and the only birds of note seen was a Kittiwake flying north over the sea and 3 Linnets at the Netposts, sadly the northerly winds has seemed to have stopped any further bird migration.
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