Wednesday, 17 June 2026

MARBLED WHITES

A Marbled White butterfly was seen resting on the stem of an ox-eye daisy in Feldy View cemetery on Wednesday 17th. The first island sighting was only seven years ago - also in Feldy View, but no further sightings here until now, although elsewhere there have been singles seen in recent years in the Strood fields and at Maydays.

Pleasing to hear that another Marbled White was also seen on the island, photographed here by Carrie Horwood at the East Mersea Water Park the previous day on Tuesday 16th.

Other butterflies seen at Feldy View on Wednesday were 3 Small White, 2 Skipper sps, 2 Holly Blue, Painted Lady, 10 Meadow Brown, 5 Small Heath and a Comma.

A Rose Chafer was feeding on a cotoneaster bush in Feldy View on Wednesday.

Birds noted on Wednesday on the Feldy View to Dabchicks circuit included 20 swifts over the houses, a pair of oystercatchers in the field below Feldy View calling out anxiously as their chick wandered among the young maize shoots, two sand martins flew north west off the island, a female cuckoo called beside the Firs caravan park, buzzard and marsh harrier over the Feldy Marsh seawall.

Steve Entwistle visited Feldy View on Wednesday and saw green woodpecker, 3 Holly Blues, 8 Meadow Browns, 5 Large Whites, 5 Small Skippers.
Later in Shop Lane a Southern Migrant Hawker, Brown Hawker and 2 White-letter Hairstreak in their usual location near Fishponds Wood. In another walk Steve reported that from the East Mersea Golfhouse to the seawall corner, there were 12 ringed plovers including one youngster, 4 sedge warblers, Painted Lady and a female Ruddy Darter seen. 

Andy Field saw two White-letter Hairstreaks in Shop Lane near Fishponds Wood on Wednesday morning, also a pair of avocets on the Reeveshall pool.

A Wool Carder Bee was photographed by Carrie Horwood in her Fairhaven Avenue garden on her Lambs Ear plant on Wednesday.

A Wool Carder Bee was photographed in the Firs Chase garden feeding on salvia.

A second Striped Hawkmoth of the year for the West Mersea garden - and island, dropped into the Firs Chase moth trap in the early hours of 1.30am on Wednesday. This seemed a smaller individual than the one recorded two weeks earlier. I believe this is the eighth Striped Hawkmoth of the year for Essex, so a good year so far for this scarce immigrant moth from southern Europe.

On Tuesday 16th two Egyptian geese flew down the Strood channel, a hobby was watched circling over the Peldon seawall hawking insects, 3 common terns, 6 shelduck, great crested grebe and a lapwing were along the channel. Inside the Strood seawall were a pair of mute swans, buzzard, singing birds included 3 sedge warblers, 4 reed warblers, 3 whitethroats and 4 reed buntings, also 12 linnets present.
Also seen on the walk were a Painted Lady and a Small Tortoiseshell.

A great crested grebe in the Strood channel on Tuesday.

Sedge warbler singing along the Strood borrowdyke on Tuesday.

Two Large Red Damselflies were in the Firs Chase garden on Tuesday.

Michael Thorley photographed this Lasioglossum sps of Sweat Bee on his corn marigolds in his East Mersea garden on Tuesday.

Carrie Horwood reported 15 swifts over her house in Fairhaven Avenue but sadly no interest yet in her new swift box on the house.

The regular female hedgehog is still visiting Carrie Horwood's garden in Fairhaven Avenue. It had been visiting her feeding station several times a night up until a week ago, then no sign of her, but for the last three nights she's been spending thirty minutes devouring everything. Maybe she has some hungry hoglets to feed!

A Meadow Brown photographed by Carrie in her Fairhaven Avenue garden on Monday 15th.

Swollen-thighed Beetle photographed by Carrie in her garden on Monday.

A Long Hoverfly photographed by Michael Thorley in his East Mersea garden.

A Marmalade Hoverfly photographed by Michael in his garden.

A young great spotted woodpecker with the red crown was photographed by Chris Conway on his bird feeders on Monday.

Birds noted during a circuit of Feldy View and the Dabchicks Sailing club on Monday morning included a marsh harrier, two kestrels, 2 common terns, 2 great crested grebes, Canada goose, reed warbler, two whitethroats, also ten swifts over the houses.
In the Firs Chase garden a Hummingbird Hawkmoth made a fleeting visit, Holly Blue and Meadow Brown butterflies also noted.

A colourful male linnet perched beside the Firs Caravan park on Sunday 14th. A marsh harrier was over the Strood fields, three kestrels noted, four common terns and three little egrets in the Strood channel, while 18 swifts were over the houses.

A whitethroat family of five, with recently fledged youngsters, was feeding in Feldy View on Sunday. 

Three Meadow Browns were in Feldy View, also 3 Small Heaths, Comma, 2 Small Whites, Common Blue and a Small Skipper

Half a dozen Rosemary Beetles were on a lavender bush in Feldy View.

A Spotted Longhorn beetle was feeding on feverfew flowers in the Firs Chase garden. Two Holly Blues and a Meadow Brown also noted here on Sunday.

Several caterpillars of the Toadflax Brocade moth are feeding on the Purple Toadflax in the Firs Chase garden.

At Barrow Hill on Sunday, Rob Lee watched a barn owl flying over just after 8am, and then again at the end of the afternoon a barn owl seen heading towards the Strood Hill fishing lake area.
 
A ringed plover chick was photographed by Andy Field at East Mersea near the old blockhouse fort on Saturday. 

Andy photographed this common tern - one of two on an island on the Golfhouse saltmarsh pools on Saturday. Also 2 avocets on the pools, an agitated redshank presumably with a chick nearby, 2 turnstones, red kite over, barn owl hunting the grazing field near the country park, plenty of reed warblers and two sedge warblers.

Red-tailed Bumblebee photographed by Carrie Horwood in her garden on Saturday.

White-tailed Bumblebee photographed by Carrie in her garden.

On Friday 12th at Maydays farm, Martin Cock reported yellow wagtails flying over, four yellowhammers, buzzard, marsh harrier, common tern, three common seals and a Chinese Water Deer.

Over the Strood fields on Thursday 11th was a hobby seen chasing a small bird which managed to escape by diving into the hedge by the central ditch. Also three common terns and two great crested grebes in the Strood channel, and ten swifts over the houses.

A few moths noted over the last week in the Firs Chase garden moth trap included this first Swallow-tailed moth of the summer.

Barred Yellow.

Delicate moth.

Poplar Grey.


 

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