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24 May 2019 06:50 - 24 May 2019 06:54 #1861 by John Walker
23 May
a small yellowish bird with a jingly call/sub song flew over nw afternoon , took a while to dredge the old memory
bank and id it as a serin, , 4 turtle doves in song Brickyard to Rimac , sadly not known now as territorial/breeding
on rest of Lincs coast other than Frampton ?

A bumper year for some butterfly species most notably green hairstreak with an estimate of 250 same area as above holly blue ,small heath ,
wall, brown argus, orange tip, also in good numbers , a damselfly with green body and dull all brown wings seen settled briefly was a demoiselle
thought to be beautiful , near Rimac pond..
Last edit: 24 May 2019 06:54 by John Walker.

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