Saturday 30 April 2011

Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus)




We spotted this male Common Blue butterfly on on the golf course at Morfa Nefyn this morning, yet another early record for this year.

Thursday 21 April 2011

Unusual Badger Latrine




We found this badger latrine with a view right on top of a Clawdd on Lon Cae Glas today. Intitially we thought a badger had been digging out as bees nest but closer inspection showed it was a badger latrine pit. A toilet with a view !

Butterflies in 2011 update

Small Copper

Two new species added to our butterfly list for 2011 today. Both seen on the coastal path from Edern to the golf course.Small Heath (Coenonympha pamphilus) and
Wall (Lasiommata megera.

Thats 12 species so far not bad before the end of April !
Small Copper (Lycaena phlaeas)
Wall (Lasiommata megera)
Small Heath (Coenonympha pamphilus)
Holly Blue (Celastrina argiolus)
Red Admiral(Vanessa atalanta)
Small Tortoishell (Aglais urticae)
Peacock (Aglais io)
Comma (Polygonia c-album)
Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui)
Green Veined White (Pieris napi)
Orange Tip (Anthocharis cardamines)
Speckled Wood (Pararge aegeria)

Tuesday 19 April 2011

Large Red Damselfly (Pyrrhosoma nymphula )




The first Odonata of 2011 starting to appear on the Llyn this week around Edern.

Butterflies

Red Admiral on Blackthorn Blossom


Male Orange Tip

Female Holly Blue


Hundreds of Butterflies of 10 species now on the wing on the Llyn in the recent hot spell. Its could be a spectacular year this year if this weather continues. The migrant Painted Ladies around in some numbers earlier in the month seem to have moved on now.

Tuesday 12 April 2011

Whitethroat


First Whitethroats of the year singing along Lon Cae Glas this morning.

Butterflies today on Lon Cae Glas

HOLLY BLUE



ORANGE TIP (MALE)


COMMA

A very good morning for butterflies along Lon Cae Glas this morning with a total of nine species recorded and Holy Blue being my first ever record for the Llyn. Ten species recorded so far in 2011, not bad for early April.

Holly Blue (Celastrina argiolus)
Red Admiral(Vanessa atalanta)
Small Tortoishell (Aglais urticae)
Peacock (Aglais io)
Comma (Polygonia c-album)
Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui)
Green Veined White (Pieris napi)
Orange Tip (Anthocharis cardamines)
Speckled Wood (Pararge aegeria)

Butterflies so far in 2011

ORANGE TIP male


SPECKLED WOOD


SMALL COPPER

Species seen so far in 2011 are
Red Admiral(Vanessa atalanta)
Small Tortoishell (Aglais urticae)
Peacock (Aglais io)
Comma (Polygonia c-album)
Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui)
Green Veined White (Pieris napi)
Orange Tip (Anthocharis cardamines)
Speckled Wood (Pararge aegeria)
Small Copper (Lycaena phlaeas)

The Small Copper found yesterday on Lon Cae Glas was a very early record for this species which does not usually appear until May most years. This one was probably an early emergence due to the unusally hot spell last week.

Sunday 10 April 2011

Grasshopper Warbler


We heard rather than saw our first "gropper" of the year this morning just off Lon Cae Glas on way down to the coast path. The distinctive trilling call was the only clue we had as the bird itself remained invisible in the thick gorse. The photo shows the patch of Gorse the bird was in. The link below is to the RSPS website which has the call of this elusive warbler.

http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/name/g/grasshopperwarbler/index.aspx

Wednesday 6 April 2011

Red-Tailed Bumblebee ( Bombus lapidarius)


Third Bumblebee species of the year now with this Red Tailed seen on the golf course at Morfa Nefyn this afternoon.

Grass Snake on the hunt.



I found this large Grass Snake hunting along a Clawdd on Lon Cae Glas this afternoon. She spotted me but tried to keep still hoping I would not spot here. Not much chance of missing her as she was around 30/36 inches in length I estimate. An absolutely stunning creature and a real privilage to see in the wild at close range. Never mind wildlife on TV when we have such magnificent creatures roaming wild on our own doorsteps

Slow Worm, first of 2011




I spotted this large female Slow Worm basking in the grass on Lon Cae Glas this afternoon. She was very approachable and let me get within inches of her. After takimg the photos I gently moved her to the other side of the Clawdd to make sure she was not disturbed or run over trying to cross the lane.

Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta) and Peacock (Inachis io)



First sightings of Red Admiral and Peacock butterflies today. With Painted Lady and Small Tortoisehell also seen on my walk this afternoon it makes it the best butterfly day of spring so far.

Painted Lady Update


Three more records of Painted Lady this afternoon from three well spread sites. One in Edern village and two along the coast towards Morfa Nefyn golf course. The rather poor shot is the only one I managed to get on film.

Monday 4 April 2011

Buzzard Feeding Station

Plucking a Carrion Crow


Magpies on the menu


Carrion crow and white bread which surprisingly Buzzards are also happy to eat

Some or shots of Buzzards at out "Buzzard Feeding Station" behind the garden here in Edern. We put out poultry carcasses from our meals as well as dead crows and magpies given to us by people who shoot. Most Crows and Magpies seem to be fair game around the Peninsula with all guns turned on them give the chance. At least the corpses are recycled via Buzzard scavenging.

Feeding Station





Our feeding station here in the garden at Edern is running all year round and at the moment is heavily used by Goldfinches. Its not unusual for us to have 20+ on the feeders and ground below feeding on spillage from the Nyjer feeders. Busiest time of the year is late summer when the various tits and finches bring in the years youngsters. Last year we had 72 Chaffinches at the station all feeding togther at one time.

Sunday 3 April 2011

Buzzard Feeding Station




Bertie our regular Buzzard at the feeding station in the field behind our garden this evening looking at the Pheasant carcass from last nights meal I put out for the buzzards. We regularly put our left over meat carcases out for the buzzards in this spot we often see one at close range at around 20 feet.

Bloody Nosed Beetle (Timarcha tenebricosa)



There has obviously been a large emergence of Bloody Nosed beetles in recent days as we found dozens on the coast path above Nefyn this afternoon including several pairs in "cop".

Superb Common Lizard




We found the this superb green coloured Common Lizard basking on a Clawdd on the coastal path above Nefyn this afternoon.

Snake update


Sue and I found a male adder again this morning but further up Lon Cae Glas so are not sure if its Ada's suitor from yesterday or not. We also found 3 Grass Snakes this morning all basking within 6 feet of each other. The lane must have a superb Snake population as we now have records of at least two adders and three grass snakes this year so far from around 1/2 mile of the lane.

Saturday 2 April 2011

More Snakes





Suue and I managed to find a new Grass Snake on Lon Cae Glas this morning, give the large size we think its a female. The much smaller grass snake seen earlier in the week was basking a few feet away. We also found this beautiful male Adder basking in Ada the Adders patch, so it seems she has a suitor ! If you compare the photos posted earlier of Ada you will see she has the typical female colouration of brownish red while her suitor has the typical male silver background colour.

Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui)


Sue and I spotted a very early Painted Lady Butterfly at the bottom of the road down to Porth Dinllaen this afternoon. New migrant birds have arrived in the last couple of days, Willow Warblers, Sand Martins and Wheatear so maybe the migrant butterflies are moving as well.