Noticeable by their absence would have to be Hornets and Ladybirds but pond life had been prolific in the garden with the Newts being the star attraction and a drinking male Crossbill putting in a surprise visit. In Normanby Park the greatest moment for me was when the Spotted Flycatchers rebuilt their nest having had the first destroyed and the second highlight was the huge numbers of Bumblebees feeding on the Lavender hedges and well done to the park in their last autumns clearing of leaves which to me seems to have had a good outcome in reducing the devastation caused by the Horsechestnut leaf miner this summer. The park has also had a brilliant success with regards to its Bats with a total of 8 species recorded.
So what have we seen today - well not much considering easterly winds but even so we managed 2 Yellow-browsed Warblers, 2 Garden Warblers, 1 Whinchat, 1 Firecrest and our first Redwings but tomorrow with slightly stronger winds forecast who knows what will turn up ..... And finally one last photo of the summer which sums it up and I promise no more bee photos till next spring
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