Monday 31 August 2020

Somewhere in My Heart - Aztec Camera

Summer in the city where the air is 'chill' (sic)
A baby being born to the overkill
Who cares what people say
We walk down love's motorway
Ambition and love wearing boxing gloves
And singing hearts and flowers
One word of the lyric altered to sum up the overnight temperature which was just a degree or 2 short of single figures. The day followed in a subdued fashion while at the Moth Traps catches remained rather low with the ‘prettiest' of the few shown below!

 BORDERED BEAUTY
 ORANGE SWIFT
 BLOOD-VEIN
 WHITE-POINT
an Autumnal and Grand looking bunch and if you believe in
Lightning Striking  the Same Place Twice join a new convert.
As with the 26th August post and the unidentifiable
Autumnal / November Moth,
miles away yet from their given flight period as the name suggests, we have caught another!
We use the word 'another' with some confidence as the first was released in the garden while this
was caught some 2 miles away - something strang is happening!
Somewhere in my heart
There is a star that shines for you
Silver splits the blue
Love will see it through
And somewhere in my heart
There is the will to set you free
All you've got to be is true
One of, if not ‘the’, finest pop/new wave song ever penned it was a credit,
once again to the Jocks, to bring us such a sound!
 Otherwise we were rather scratching around on the penultimate day of 
Summer
and one which, on reflection, we did rather well despite the occassional gripe!
 COAL TIT
in the garden again before sallying forth and just to plump things out a bit
we will add acouple of videos from the archive to keep up the interest - hopefully!
 AVOCET
about as likely to be seen here as me getting the drinks in.
 A prospective first, if it sticks around,
for the new season
CORMORANT
on the Gravel Pit and good numbers of foraging
 LONG-TAILED TIT
with the odd
 GOLDCREST
among them.
Even less likely here and again from the archive
CRESTED TIT
Rothimurchus Forest, Scotland
during a short break up there with Dave Foot.
The only bird I managed to see before he did!
and finally, one that was here
GREATER SCAUP
Gravel Pit - May 2018
After something of a shortish day it was
back to base for a brioche and smoked salmon sandwich 
and a steaming mug of Douwe Egbert's finest.

Sunday 30 August 2020

South Georgia - Part II

As we return to
SOUTH GEORGIA
 Another Day - Another Iceburg
 WHALE OIL STORAGE TANKS
 NORTHERN GIANT PETREL
 not to be confussed with Southern, but how do you tell the differance??
 NORWEGIAN LUTHIAN CHURCH
also not surprisingly known as
The 'Whalers' Church
(High Priestess Bob Marley)
ANTARCTIC FUR SEAL
 Remnants of Whales
and another Seal of the same persuassion.
and their destruction all over the place
Blubber Boilers
Another poinant part of this journey for me at least
 was to pay respects to the above
Proudly wearing my own
Submarine Insignia
(colloqually known as the Kissing Kippers)
 I was honoured to salute a fellow
SUBMARINER
regardless of his station and would only say, having read extensively 
about this unfortunate incident, that this could have been dealt with in a far more
respectful, humain and dignified way - yes he was the enemy - but!
GENTO PENGUIN
 The definition of the word Gentoo is a little obscure but said to be
the name Europeans gave to indigenous peoples especially of India?
 Sue at the Graveside of
SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON
Tribute to Shackleton in the most interesting and tiny museum.
 CHINSTRAP PENGUIN
now is that a Clown or not?
 SOUTHERN SEALION
 We had to walk both ways through the processing area.
 KING PENGUINs
 maybe
The King Penguin
 Seals Various
 Winches and Cables to drag the Whales ashore.
 SNOWY SHEATHBILL
who's staple diet is seal faeces
 despised by your average seaman as damaging to 
Varnished Taff Rails.