MB

 

Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Lightshaw Meadows LWT/Abram Flashes (other wildlife)


Status: Offline
Posts: 15815
Date:
RE: Lightshaw Meadows LWT/Abram Flashes (other wildlife)


At least 7 Small Copper butterflies along the track to the western screen at Lightshaw Hall Flash this morning.



Attachments
__________________

Forum administrator and owner



Status: Offline
Posts: 1547
Date:

Lanes around the area had my first English red admirals of the year (3), small tortoiseshell, comma and a few each of small and large white (which are almost non-existent in my area, Stockport). Odonata were represented by an 'on-it's last legs' tatty, male broad-bodied chaser - perhaps the year's last. On the section of water next to the canal there were two brown hawkers and an emperor, whilst four red-eyed damselflies were on a small patch of lillies on the canal adjacent to Lightshaw meadows. Did not take the right track for the western viewing screen, but it all looked pretty dry around the Flashes/meadows as you would expect.



__________________

While we exist, all else is at risk.



Status: Offline
Posts: 1274
Date:

Just noticed the obvious mistake in my previous post - I did of course mean Black- tailed Skimmers!

__________________
No one on their death bed ever said they wished they'd spent more time at work. http://bitsnbirds.blogspot.co.uk


Status: Offline
Posts: 2872
Date:

at least 3 Black-Tailed Skimmer along the footpath to the western viewing screen today, also several Banded Demoiselle and 3 Comma along there



-- Edited by dave broome on Wednesday 19th of July 2017 02:53:37 PM

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1274
Date:

Yesterday I had a 'non birdy' day and went out looking for insects (well, Lepidoptera and Odonata) given the weather was particularly good. I started at Glovers Pool in the northern bit of the complex and worked my way down to finish at the southern most viewing screen at Lightshaw in the hope of catching a glimpse of the Beautiful Demoiselles reported by Mike. I didn't see the latter but had a great few hours seeing: Blue -tailed Skimmer, Four Spotted Chaser, Emperor Dragonfly, Brown Hawker Dragonfly, Southern Hawker Dragonfly, Azure Damselfly, Blue-tailed Damselfly, Red Admiral, Comma, Meadow Brown, Speckled Wood, Green Veined White, Small White and Small Skipper.

I was very surprised to find that every 'blue' Damselfly I looked at was Azure as opposed to Common Blue. I thought at one point I had found a Variable Damselfly but it wasn't unfortunately. I was also a bit surprised not to see any Large Red Damselflies.

__________________
No one on their death bed ever said they wished they'd spent more time at work. http://bitsnbirds.blogspot.co.uk


Status: Offline
Posts: 1614
Date:

Red Admiral, Peacock and Small Tortoiseshell Butterflies, several Beautiful Demoiselles and at least one Leaf-cutter Bee (with cut leaves) around the western viewing screen this afternoon. The last spotted by Mr. Tymon.

__________________
Bus pass birdin' great innit?


Status: Offline
Posts: 2872
Date:

Brimstone and 2 Small Tortoiseshell today



__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 554
Date:

Saturday, 16th July 2016 15:30 hrs.

Fox ran across path which leaves canal going into Lightshaw Meadows.

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 2010
Date:

5 butterfly at least 4 peacock not sure about the other as i lost sight of it pretty quickly,

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 902
Date:

Fox mid afternoon near main flash

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 2010
Date:

2 squirrel playing in trees near Dover flash.

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 2010
Date:

Fox on the path near Dover flash.

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 422
Date:

Young dog fox hunting for voles in long grass, watched him for 20 mins from approx 50 metres away,looked in good condition with winter coat,although he did seem to have a slight limp.

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1736
Date:

Lots of Meadow Browns on the wing today
2-3 Gatekeepers
1 Peacock
1 Small Copper
Several Large Whites
1 Speckled Wood
1 7 Spot Ladybird
At least two species of dragonfly


__________________
Only the obsessed understand!


Status: Offline
Posts: 775
Date:

Thurs April 12th. 16.15 hrs.

Orange-tip. On the path near the cattle-crusher.

Roger


__________________
Blessed is the man who expecteth little reward ..... for he shall seldom be disappointed.


Status: Offline
Posts: 2099
Date:

1 stoat, nearly walked on my foot

info thanks to phil kelly.

__________________
saburke


Status: Offline
Posts: 1679
Date:

Monday 09 April 2012
evening

1 Fox


__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1679
Date:

1 Caddisfly sp. at Lightshaw 24 March 2012

-- Edited by Rob Thorpe on Sunday 1st of April 2012 10:06:53 PM

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1679
Date:

Tuesday 27 March 2012
17:30-20:30 | sunny, slight E breeze, 22'C

butterflies
2 Peacock
5 Small Tortoiseshell

bats
10+ Noctule
2 Pipistrelle

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1679
Date:

Saturday 24 March 2012
05:40-12:00 | hot and sunny, temp up to 19'C!

butterflies
1 Brimstone
3 Peacock
1 Small Tortoiseshell

bumblebees
1 Buff-tailed

mammals
1 Fox
2 Grey Squirrel


-- Edited by Rob Thorpe on Sunday 25th of March 2012 10:01:19 PM

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1679
Date:

Tuesday 20 March 2012

2 small Bat sp. around Dover Basin at dusk.

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1679
Date:

Sunday 18 March 2012

early am at Lightshaw:
3 Roe Deer
1 Brown Hare

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1679
Date:

Saturday 17 March 2012
early am

1 Brown Hare (LHF)
1 Common Toad (ML)

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1679
Date:

14/03/2012: 1 Brown Hare near Lightshaw Hall at dusk.

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1679
Date:

11/03/2012: 1 Fox near Lightshaw Hall Flash

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1679
Date:

02/03/2012: 1 Stoat on the Mineral Line near Dover Basin.

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1679
Date:

12/02/2012 - 1 Fox at Dover Basin, late afternoon.

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1679
Date:

21/01/2012 - 1 Fox

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1679
Date:

15/01/2012

1 Fox
3 Grey Squirrel

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1679
Date:

07/01/2012: Fox (Critchley House)



__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1171
Date:

14/11/11

Two nice non-native invasive species to start the thread off:

1 American Mink (Dover Basin)
1 Grey Squirrel (Mineral Line)

__________________
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

RODIS

 

This forum is dedicated to the memory of Eva Janice McKerchar.