I've had a fantastic three-day wildlife trip to the Veluwe this week, and we saw impressive, almost un-Dutch, landscapes, large numbers of game and some great birds. We managed to find decent numbers of all of the large mammals, but had less luck with reptiles. Birds was a bit mixed, sometimes almost nothing for a long time, sometimes multiple great species in a very short time. The first bird (a lifer I twitched close to home) and the first mammal were found before the trip. Some inverts are not identified yet.
Birds
203. Zitting Cisticola, Cisticola juncidis
204. Wood Warbler, Phylloscopus sibilatrix
205. Short-Toed Snake Eagle, Circaetus gallicus
206. Marsh Tit, Poecile palustris
207. Black Tern, Chlidonias niger
Herptiles
8. Sand Lizard, Lacerta agilis
Mammals
15. Edible Dormouse, Glis glis*
16. Fallow Deer, Dama dama
17. Mouflon, Ovis orientalis
Fish
6. Common Rudd, Scardinius erythropthalmus
Invertebrates
127. Uncertain, Hoplodrina octogenaria
128. Common Darter, Sympetrum striolatum
129. Parent Bug, Elasmucha grisea
130. Common Heath, Ematurga atomaria
131. Small Scallop, Idaea emarginata
132. Beetle, Spondylis buprestroides
133. Dung Beetle, Geotrupes stercorosus
134. Rose-Flounced Tabby, Endotricha flammealis
135. Silver-Studded Blue, Plebejus argus
136. Blood-Vein, Timandra comae
137. Beetle, Hoplia philanthus
138. Emerald Damselfly, Lestes sponsa
139. Scarce Footman, Manulea complana
140. Grayling, Hipparchia semele
141. Fly, Sicus ferrugineus
142. 22-Spot Ladybird, Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata
143. Stag Beetle, Lucanus cervus
144. Oak-Bush Cricket, Meconema thalassinum
145. Cabbage White, Pieris brassicae
146. Common Blue Damselfly, Enallagma cyanthigerum
147. Blue Featherleg, Platycnemis pennipes
* The dormouse was seen in Zoo Osnabrück, in a monkey enclosure. At the time I did not know it was wild, but it is one the best mammals I've seen the wild! (Thought that may say more about my list than about this species)
Birds
203. Zitting Cisticola, Cisticola juncidis
204. Wood Warbler, Phylloscopus sibilatrix
205. Short-Toed Snake Eagle, Circaetus gallicus
206. Marsh Tit, Poecile palustris
207. Black Tern, Chlidonias niger
Herptiles
8. Sand Lizard, Lacerta agilis
Mammals
15. Edible Dormouse, Glis glis*
16. Fallow Deer, Dama dama
17. Mouflon, Ovis orientalis
Fish
6. Common Rudd, Scardinius erythropthalmus
Invertebrates
127. Uncertain, Hoplodrina octogenaria
128. Common Darter, Sympetrum striolatum
129. Parent Bug, Elasmucha grisea
130. Common Heath, Ematurga atomaria
131. Small Scallop, Idaea emarginata
132. Beetle, Spondylis buprestroides
133. Dung Beetle, Geotrupes stercorosus
134. Rose-Flounced Tabby, Endotricha flammealis
135. Silver-Studded Blue, Plebejus argus
136. Blood-Vein, Timandra comae
137. Beetle, Hoplia philanthus
138. Emerald Damselfly, Lestes sponsa
139. Scarce Footman, Manulea complana
140. Grayling, Hipparchia semele
141. Fly, Sicus ferrugineus
142. 22-Spot Ladybird, Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata
143. Stag Beetle, Lucanus cervus
144. Oak-Bush Cricket, Meconema thalassinum
145. Cabbage White, Pieris brassicae
146. Common Blue Damselfly, Enallagma cyanthigerum
147. Blue Featherleg, Platycnemis pennipes
* The dormouse was seen in Zoo Osnabrück, in a monkey enclosure. At the time I did not know it was wild, but it is one the best mammals I've seen the wild! (Thought that may say more about my list than about this species)