Devil’s Matchstick Cladonia floerkeana, Freshfield Dune Heath (Dr Phil Smith)

Dr Phil Smith: Wildlife Notes November 2019

My month began with a trip to Marshside where there was also plenty of surface water. Distant grey masses proved to be Black-tailed Godwits in flocks totalling 2700. This sounds a lot but wasn’t unusual for this reserve. These Iceland-breeding waders travel remarkable distances across Western Europe, as shown by repeated sightings of colour-ringed individuals....

Three Ivy-bee at Crosby (Dr Phil Smith)

Dr Phil Smith: Wildlife Notes September 2019

Rather like the previous month, September provided a “normal” mix of dry, sometimes warm, weather and wetter periods, about 14 days having measurable rainfall. As usual, we missed the torrential downpours late in the month that caused flooding elsewhere. North-westerly winds in the first few days produced Leach’s Petrels and other seabirds offshore, while the...

Small Red-eyed Damselfly (Dr Phil Smith)

Dr Phil Smith: Wildlife Notes August 2019

Although, it felt quite autumnal by the end of the month, August on the Sefton Coast was brilliant for wildlife. The first day found me on Ainsdale Sandhills Local Nature Reserve, where butterflies abounded. Lots of Painted Ladies reflected the earlier invasion, while Graylings jostled for the best position on Sea Holly flowers, showing off...

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