Went to the Beaver place twice in the past days to show them to other people, the Beavers were very obliging and we could observe them for prolonged times, sometimes only at 1 meter distance... On the way back on one of the evenings I saw a new bat species for the year:
19. Serotine
I went to Apenheul last weekend and it proved again to be the easiest place for zoonerds to see Grass Snakes. There is a large population living in the moats around most of the islands, especially around the Bonobo and Gorilla islands. Apenheul is also a good place for most of the commoner forest birds and has a variety of dragonflies too.
161. Spotted Flycatcher
4. Grass Snake
27. Broad-bodied Chaser
28. Azure Damselfly
29. Hairy Dragonfly
30. Brown Hawker
31. Emperor Dragonfly
And finally another nice bird which hangs around in the heathland areas this time of year and a butterfly that showed up in the garden.
162. Red-backed Shrike
32. Large Skipper
I haven't given an update in quite a while and with covid-19 measures relaxed I spent quite some time on the road. The start was a short weekend break to the Millingerwaard, a nice nature reserve on the Dutch-German border
162. Black tern
163. Eurasian Hobby
164. Green Sandpiper
Invertebrates
33. Ringlet (
Aphantopus hyperantus)
The first foreign trip end of June was back to work in Frankfurt and visits to Eastern German zoos:
165. Red Kite
166. Black Kite
167. European Crane
168. Hooded Crow
169. European Serin
170. Red Crossbill
171. Yellowhammer
Invertebrates
34. Marbled White (
Melanargia galathe)
35. Painted Lady (
Vanessa cardui)
Then I spent 2 weeks in the Swiss Alps hiking, which also gave a lot of satisfying sightings. Most happy about finally seeing a Hazel Grouse (a group of 5), this is a species I have kept missing both in the wild and in zoos. Also nice were very good views of two Stoats playing on the rocks at 2 meters distance and a living European Mole running on the path (only my second living sighting). I also finally looked at butterflies again, for which the area we stayed was quite good, with a total of ~60 caught. This is not so much compared to previous trips to the French Alps and the Pyrenees, but we stayed above 1400 meters the whole time, which limits the number of low-altitude species considerably.
172. Golden Eagle
173. Hazel Grouse
174. Eurasian Crag Martin
175. Grey Wagtail
176. Alpine Accentor
177. Ring Ouzel
178. Yellow-billed Chough
179. Spotted Nutcracker
180. Yellow-legged Gull
181. Snowfinch
182. Citril Finsh
183. Lesser Redpoll
Mammals
20. Alpine Marmot
21. Alpine Ibex
22. Alpine Chamois
23. European Mole
24. Daubenton's Bat (on the Lac Leman, not in the Alps)
Herps
5. Alpine Salamander (Salamandra alpina)
6. Common Wall Lizard
Invertebrates
36. Apollo (
Parnassius apollo)
37. Phoebus Apollo (Parnassius phoebus)
38. Black-veined White (
Aporia crataegi)
39. Lofty Bath White (
Pontia callidice)
40. Mountain Clouded Yellow (
Colias phicomone)
41. Pale Clouded Yellow (
Colias hyale)
42. Clouded Yellow (
Colias croceus)
43. Wood White (
Leptidea sinapsis)
44. Scarce Copper (
Lycaena virgaureae)
45. Purple-edged Copper (
Lycaena hippothoe)
46. Small Blue (
Cupido minimus)
47. Large Blue (
Phengaris arion)
48. Idas Blue (
Plebejus idas)
49. Geranium Argus (
Aricia eumedon)
50. Brown Argus (
Aricia agestis)
51. Alpine Argus (
Plebejus orbitulus)
52. Arctic Blue (
Plebejus glandon)
53. Mazarine Blue (
Cyaniris semiargus)
54. Chalkhill Blue (
Polyommatus coridon)
55. Eros Blue (
Polyomattus eros)
56. Large Tortoiseshell (
Nymphalis polychloros)
57. Silver-washed Fritillary (
Argynnis paphia)
58. Dark-green Fritillary (
Speyeria aglaja)
59. High-brown Fritillary (
Fabriciana adippe)
60. Niobe Fritillary (
Argynnis niobe)
61. Shepherd's Fritillary (
Boloria pales)
62. Mountain Fritillary (
Boloria napaea)
63. Titania's Fritillary (
Boloria titania)
64. Pearl-bordered Fritillary (
Boloria euphrosyne)
65. Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary (
Boloria selene)
66. Knapweed Fritillary (
Melitaea phoebe)
67. False Heath Fritillary (
Melitaea diamina)
68. Heath Fritillary (
Melitaea athalia)
69. Nickerl's Fritillary (
Melitaea aurelia)
70. Cynthia's Fritillary (Euphydryas cynthia)
71. Arran Brown (
Erebia ligea)
72. Large Ringlet (
Erebia euryale)
73. Eriphyle Ringlet (Erebia eriphyle)
74. Lesser Mountain Ringlet (Erebia melampus)
75. Blind Ringlet (
Erebia pharte)
76. Scotch Argus (
Erebia aethiops)
77. Silky Ringlet (
Erebia gorge)
78. Swiss Brassy Ringlet (Erebia tyndarus)
79. Common Brassy Ringlet (
Erebia cassioides)
80. Gatekeeper (
Pyronia tithonus)
81. Alpine Heath (Coenonympha gardetta)
82. Large Wall Brown (
Lasiommata maera)
83. Warren's Skipper (Pyrgus warrenensis)
84. Olive Skipper (
Pyrgus serratulae)
85. Carline Skipper (
Pyrgus carlinae)
86. Chequered Skipper (
Carterocephalus palaemon)
87. Essex Skipper (
Thymelicus lineola)
88. Silver-spotted Skipper (
Hysperia comma)