Quick walk down to Pegwell Bay along the Cliff top with my daughter on this sunny day.
First sighting was a Silver Y Moth along the Cliff top walk
SILVER Y MOTH
Not much to see due to a high tide but once down on the beach spotted a group of Turnstone's searching for invertebrates along the shore.
TURNSTONE
Further along a lone Redshank feeding amongst the Turnstone's and the Pied Wagtail from the previous blog.
REDSHANK
Walking back towards the Cliff top passed a Peacock Butterfly with its striking eye spots sunning itself on the chalk path.
PEACOCK BUTTERFLY
Further along the chalk beach path a group Pointed Snails around 10mm in length feeding on the vegetation.
POINTED SNAIL
Our commonest Ladybird the Seven-Spot seen along the Cliff top walk as well as the Large White Butterfly
SEVEN-SPOT LADYBIRD
LARGE WHITE BUTTERFLY
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