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  1. M

    Birding In Staffordshire

    Common Sandpiper @ Park Hall wetland walk, fishing pool
  2. M

    Birding In Staffordshire

    I bred lots of mules and hybrids in the past, everyone had one hanging outside, cant stand to look at a bird in a cage now though.
  3. M

    The Natural History Of Staffordshire: Fauna and Flora

    2 banded demoiselle's and a humming bird hawk-moth, over on Park Hall wetland walk. Stu
  4. M

    The Natural History Of Staffordshire: Fauna and Flora

    Black tailed skimmer, brown hawkers, emperor hawkers, Park Hall wetland walk. Stu
  5. M

    Birding In Staffordshire

    Don't know if it worth reporting again but I have had a hobby over the house every day, sometimes twice, but today was the first time I had a pair. Stu
  6. M

    The Natural History Of Staffordshire: Fauna and Flora

    First Brown Hawker of the year, plus there are now two male Emperor over on P.H.W.W. Stu
  7. M

    Birding In Staffordshire

    Hobby over the house again first thing this morning. Stu
  8. M

    The Natural History Of Staffordshire: Fauna and Flora

    Female emperor ovipositing over on P.H.W.W...Stu
  9. M

    The Natural History Of Staffordshire: Fauna and Flora

    Four spot chaser and male emperor over on Park Hall wetland walk. Stu
  10. M

    Birding In Staffordshire

    Just had Hobby low over the house Adderley Green. Stu
  11. M

    Birding In Staffordshire

    Just a record snapshot with my pocket camera from Hulme today . Stu
  12. M

    The Natural History Of Staffordshire: Fauna and Flora

    Nice patch of orchids Park Hall G.C today.STU
  13. M

    The Natural History Of Staffordshire: Fauna and Flora

    Over on the old Park Hall golf cause a possible common hawker flew past, never seen so many chimney sweep moths, the most marsh orchids I have seen over there on show this morning. Stu
  14. M

    Birding In Staffordshire

    Two juvenile tawny owls + one adult @ Hulme this morning Stu
  15. M

    Birding In Staffordshire

    Two juvenile tawny owl @ Humle today. Stu
  16. M

    novice needs id help

    This was on my local pond this morning, sorry only have a pocket camera, dark brown head blue beak and yellow round the eye thanks.
  17. M

    The Natural History Of Staffordshire: Fauna and Flora

    Park Hall Wetland Walk, 3 darters in the sun, managed to identify one as a ruddy darter
  18. M

    The Natural History Of Staffordshire: Fauna and Flora

    The council are digging a good size scrape, between the school and park hall golf course (that was).
  19. M

    Shieldbugs.

    My wife found this in the yard today, is it a vernal shieldbug, thanks in advance.
  20. M

    Birding In Staffordshire

    Berryhill, a male and female redstart, also a tawny owl this morning...Stu.
  21. M

    The Natural History Of Staffordshire: Fauna and Flora

    Just had a walk over there, lots ragwort witch they are feeding on, also 3 southern hawkers and lot of brown hawking.
  22. M

    The Natural History Of Staffordshire: Fauna and Flora

    massive increase in gate keeper butterflies locally never seen so many in all my life, could be due to park hall golf course is now knee high in grasses.
  23. M

    The Natural History Of Staffordshire: Fauna and Flora

    Park Hall wetland walk southern hawker, common darters this morning Stu
  24. M

    The Natural History Of Staffordshire: Fauna and Flora

    PARK HALL Wetland Walk Dragonfly numbers building with 2 female emperors ovipositing. Stu
  25. M

    The Natural History Of Staffordshire: Fauna and Flora

    Black-tailed Skimmers on the pools @ Consall Stu
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