There are red Campion and carpets of wild strawberries and the White Dead Nettle is in full bloom, especially near Sedum House. The views across the hides are wonderful with the old golden reed heads over the new growth. Being a Bank Holiday it is quite busy, but we still managed 33 species of bird for the day, the highlight being the pair of Kingfishers in Piper Marsh (above), getting in a hole in the bank of one of the islands.
Male Blue-tailed damselfly, Ischnura elegans
Courting Green Veined White butterflies, the female kept her abdomen well raised, a sign of non-receptivity. After a few tries, the male flew away.
Moorhen feeding chick
A Four Spot Chaser, Libellula quadrimaculata
Mother Drain
A wolf spider
View of Willow Marsh
View of Decoy Marsh
Butterflies
Speckled Wood, at least 5 individuals.
Green-Veined white, many, pair courting.
Red Admiral settles near the cafe.
Orange tip male
Birds
- Black-headed gull. Nesting in Decoy Marsh.
- Woodpigeon
- Lapwing. Goole.
- Jackdaws, confiding pair breeding in a nest box Sedum House
- Wren singing
- Goldfinches, very apparent today. A pair feeding on dandelions.
- Magpie
- Great tit, singing and in the feeders of the visitor center
- Pheasant
- Chaffinch
- House martins
- Mallards
- Coots, with chicks
- Shelduck, 2 pairs
- Black cap several singing
- Chiffchaff singing
- Crow
- Tufted duck, in several of the marshes.
- Swan, pair in decoy Marsh.
- Moorhen, with chick in Field Centre
- Dunnock, singign, Field Centre
- Blackbird chicks
- Canada Goose Piper Marsh
- Shoveler Piper Marsh
- Sand Martins flying over Piper Marsh
- KINGFISHER Piper Marsh. Pair entering the island bank.
- Gadwall. Piper Marsh
- Willow Warbler singing
- Starling in the feeder in the visitor center
- Sparrow home
- Rook, road
- Greenfinch home
- Collared dove home
Links
Potteric Carr. The site of the friends of Potteric Carr. Lots of updated info about sightings, species lists, detailed descriptions about the walks and more.
Yorkshire Wildlife Site.
Location map
Potteric Carr. The site of the friends of Potteric Carr. Lots of updated info about sightings, species lists, detailed descriptions about the walks and more.
Yorkshire Wildlife Site.
Location map
View Wild at Hull Google Map in a larger map