9/6/19-Fantastic Fritham in the New Forest
Today I made what was my first trip to the open New Forest since Good Friday at Milkham, with only nature reserves Blashford Lakes and Keyhaven since due to congestion in the schedule throughout May and other things. Like that day, it turned into a classic New Forest afternoon with so much amazing wildlife seen. Fritham was not one of my favourite New Forest places instantly when I first went in summer 2015 with a few quiet opening visits but it has really grown me on me since with so much brilliant wildlife seen there. Today built on my last visit in September where Spotted Flycatchers were the main star perfectly in that like that day there was just so much I saw and it was a standout day of my year. Fritham has got to be among my top New Forest locations now. I took the first and second pictures in this photoset landscapes early on in the visit.
Just before we drove into here we saw a Cuckoo flying from the car. Soon after arriving we looked on the nice pool shown in the first picture and spotted my first dragonfly I could identify this year one of my favourites the Broad-bodied Chaser, we saw a male and female with female appearing to be egg laying which was really nice to see.
As we walked around in the trees near to the car park we spotted a bird flying and I flippantly said “it looked Woodlark”. It settled and to our delight we could make out I was right, it was a Woodlark. It quickly flew away but it was an amazing bird to see as my 163rd of the year, only my second ever after one I saw in 2013. To people who read my posts regularly if me saying that sounds familiar I’m not surprised as it’s the third bird on my year list consecutively that is only the second I’ve seen after yesterday’s Lesser Whitethroat and Red-necked Phalarope last week.
I have now seen eight bird species this year for only the second time which levels how many I saw last year. Interestingly with us going away to Northumberland next Saturday due to a potential detail of the trip which I will reveal in time I said before we left today if we didn’t get a year tick today it could mean I had three in a row that were only the second ever I’ve seen. But I did get a year tick today and it ensured that anyway which made me so happy.
As we walked around to near Cadmans Pool and back I saw a Green Hairstreak butterfly shown in the third picture in this photoset, took the fourth and fifth of landscapes the fifth showing lovely New Forest ponies it was great to be seeing on a walk again and also and a Fallow Deer under a tree.
When out deep on the heath the sun was really out and it got really hot. We were overjoyed again to spot some little blue butterflies and see they were New Forest specialities Silver-studded Blue. This is a butterfly I adore so much and one I was so happy to see. I got some brilliant views of these in the sun, taking the sixth picture in this photoset of one.
This was a relief in two ways too as this year I have a habit of sneaking seasonal butterflies in on appropriate days before wet weather is forecast. And also after our holiday we would have wanted to do a specific forest trip somewhere to try and see these. We may well still do that should we have a spare day but seeing them today as a huge bonus and my 28th butterfly of the year meant it frees up a day to go somewhere else or chase another specie/s later on. As we walked round I took the seventh and eighth picture in this photoset of two more typical New Forest sights at this time of year foxgloves and then a lovely Redstart.
Just as we were nearly back we got another stunning view, this time of a Cuckoo. It flew around a bit on trees and on the ground and we got quite close, we stood in aw as it wowed us once again this year seeing what an exceptional bird it is. This is arguably my best ever Cuckoo season with hearing, seeing and photographing them well perhaps better than I ever have for the latter. I took the ninth and tenth pictures in this photoset of it. I was honoured to have this moment and especially in the New Forest a star place for Cuckoos.
What a way to end a phenomenal and packed trip and another really enjoyable weekend to proceed my next trip staying away after a week at work. I am so excited. This might be the last chance to say online its the usual with being on a wildlife watching holiday I will take my laptop and aim to process images whilst there, Wi-fi is in the cottage but whether it will allow any photos and blogs to be uploaded remains to be seen. If not I shall most likely upload throughout next Sunday but dependent on picture volume I may have to extend this to the evenings of the following weeknights. I may also look to give my Tumblr posts exclusive reveals to share their primary upload between here and Twitter, or not post them all but do a screenshot showing the pictures in my Facebook album as thumbnails so volume may demand more selectiveness in uploading
Wildlife Sightings Summary: My first Woodlark, Silver-studded Blue and Broad-bodied Chaser of the year, four of my favourite birds the Cuckoo, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Jay and Buzzard, Swallow, House Martin, Stonechat, Meadow Pipit, Chaffinch, Great Tit, Marsh Tit, Robin, Redstart, Woodpigeon, Carrion Crow, Mistle Thrush, Starling, Mallard, Green Hairstreak, Meadow Brown, Common Blue Damselfly, Fallow Deer and many bees and moths.