Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Wednesday 11th March

The first Redpoll of the year was with a flock of 72 Linnet in Greenland Lake although other migrants were limited to two Chiffchaff. Elsewhere the Cetti's Warbler was singing by the Car Park and a Great Northern Diver was offshore.

Cetti's Warbler - James Marshall

Year List addition:
112. Redpoll

Other Wildlife: The sunshine brought out a good selection of spring bees for the first time this year, mostly nectaring in sheltered areas. Yellow-legged Mining Bee Andrena flavipes were eager to start a new generation, also on the wing Chocolate A. scotica and Buffish Mining Bee A. nigroaenea. Green Furrow Bee Lasioglossum morio were nectaring on small flowers adding to the mix.

Yellow-legged Mining Bee Andrena flavipes - Alan Keatley

Chocolate Mining Bee A. scotica - Alan Keatley

A selection of wind-blown beetles on the beach included Marram Weevil Philopedon plagiatum, Common Sun Beetle Amara aenea and the dung beetles Calamosternus granarius and Melinopterus prodromus.

Calamosternus granarius - Alan Keatley

Away from the beach, the first Nursery Web Spider of the year, the weevil Mecinus pascuorumthe bedstraw feeding sawfly Red-belted Cleaver Aglaostigma aucupariae and, by the Main Pond, the aquatic Saucer Bug Ilyocoris cimicoides.

Saucer Bug Ilyocoris cimicoides - Alan Keatley

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