Sunday, 17 May 2020

Starling Invasion!

I was delighted to see a large group of up to 10 Starlings at the station this afternoon, I think there were young ones amongst them. This is a bird that has been lost to many parts of the neighbourhood so it is wonderful to see that they are still hanging on at this particular spot.


Starlings

There's a nice patch of vegetation further down Station Road, near the school, which includes Hogweed, Welsh Poppy, Lesser Burdock* (* now identified as a Hollyhock) and Smooth Sow-thistle. The latter had its leaves lined with leaf mines caused, I think, by a species of fly.
Hollyhock

Welsh Poppy

Smooth Sow-thistle
Leaf mines 

Insects seen today included a Cheilosia hoverfly and a splendid weevil called Liophloeus tessulatus, the latter trundling along the wall at the station.
Cheilosia hoverfly

Liophloeus tessulatus

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