splish wrote: » Can anyone help with an id here? Looking through the book they look like a wood warbler but it says they are a rare summer visitor. Chiffchaff or Willow Warbler perhaps?
Fruit1985 wrote: » Some photos from Booterstown Marsh today:Great Black-Backed Gull (Juvenille) having some lunch Black Headed Gulls Black Tailed Godwit I Black Tailed Godwit II Starling Rock Dove Baby Mute Swan Not too sure? Wren perhaps? Bar Tailed Godwit
V_Moth wrote: » I think the first gull may be a juvenile Herring rather than GBB. The latter has a bit more white on the head and the bill should be a bit "chunkier". See here for example. The mystery one is a Wheatear, while the last godwit is also a Black-tailed. If you look on the back of the bird, the feathering is very plain brown. In Bar-tailed Godwit there is a very contrasting black and white pattern (see here for example).
Pie Man wrote: » 90% sure this is a silver-washed fritillary.
spookwoman wrote: » Bumble bees
Mothman wrote: » Ginger thorax(body) and black hairs on abdomen(tail) = Bombus pascuorum english name Common Carder Bee Also it's on a Teasle flower
MeteoritesEire wrote: » anyone tell from this small blurry still from a vid if this is a sparrowhawk? 8 second vid slowed down to 1/4 time here
spookwoman wrote: » The teasels have taken over the garden full of bumble bees and ladybirds Just looked out the back window and saw this beauty of a Peacock on the ragworth