Saturday, 27 February 2021

Lletty Brongu sewage works

 Today's walk was to suss out the state of play for the forthcoming hoverfly season. Hazel catkins were producing pollen but sallow blossom is weeks away. A few Lesser Celandine were blooming near the river but nothing was feeding on anything except for gnats and midges. I did stumble onto my first hoverfly of the year basking on Bramble leaves, a male Eristalis pertinax. No other insect families were on the wing or ground dwelling.  

Plenty of birds were singing, with a pair of Grey Wagtail and Dipper holding territory along the river, where I also flushed 2 male Mallard and a female Sparrowhawk flew overhead. Treecreeper, Wood Nuthatch and Goldcrest were amongst the tit flocks. A Great Spotted Woodpecker was also heard drumming.

Hazel catkins starting to produce pollen
Lesser Celandine only a few lone flowers in bloom
male Eristalis pertinax - first of the year



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