Friday, 13 October 2023

My Rambles throughout Suffolk through my lens in September 2023

 My Rambles throughout Suffolk through my lens in September 2023

1st September started off with a great evening with the Short Eared Owls, which turned out to be the last time this month, the SEO's appeared




































 2nd September

Sutton Heath and Shingle Street

Stonechat

Hummingbird Hawk Moth

Hummingbird Hawk Moth


Hummingbird Hawk Moth

  Fungi on Sutton Heath





3rd September 

Shingle Street a long fruitless wait for the SEO's to turn up.

But a lovely Sunset eased the pain


Note Large balloon or Parachute descending


4th September 

Hazlewood Marshes

Migrant Hawker




Osprey perched




Silver Y Moth

Juvenile Skylark 

Small Copper Butterfly

5th September

Shingle Street

Kingfisher












Common Darters in Cop


Migrant Hawker



8th September
Shingle Street 
Thousands of House Martins congregating getting ready to migrate 





Common Darters

Migrant Hawker

11th September

Minsmere for a

Buff Breasted Sandpiper














13th September

         Shingle Street 




Whinchat

Small Copper

Skylark

Skylark

Sand Wasp

Red Admiral

Common Darters


14th September
East Lane
Finally a Clouded Yellow




15th September 
Aldeburgh Town Marshes

Bar-tailed Godwits
and Little Stints











16th September
very early start at Boyton RSPB
Gorgeous Sunrise
and
Greenshank










 18th September
Shingle Street

Sand Wasp

Horned Poppy

Stonechat

Stonechat

20th September
Yawning Little Owl
Boyton




21st September
Minsmere

Bearded Tits






Sanderling and Turnstone 



Stonechat





3 days on holiday in Corton










25th September
Shingle Street and East Lane




26th September
Boyton RSPB


Black Tailed Godwits Plus

Convolvulus Hawk Moth




Curlew

Golden Plover

Green Sandpiper

Kestrel

Ruff







Ruff, Snipe and Green Sandpiper

Sandwich Tern






28th September
Landguard Reserve

Red Backed Shrike
very showy









Wheatear



30th September
Kessingland

Wryneck

















What a lovely end to September





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