Monday 18 April 2022

Bits and Pieces - The Dave Clark 5

 On yet another chill but sunny morning

with plenty of overhead aircraft activity, all heading west, again the slow trickle of new Moths for the Year continue with a lone
ENGRAILED
supported by our second female
EMPEROR MOTH
this time bearing
EGGS
which were gently teased from the tray and scaterred among the Heathe on the nearby Heath,

we cannot resist adding a 'male', unlikely to visit our traps, while the back-up was little more than a tiny and hardly mobile
SLUG
which moves just slightly faster than myself!
Hardly able to contain the excitement of the Slug, there came a series of 'bits-and-pieces' from all over the place starting with my recently visited friends in Hampshire who had surely informed their next door neighbour of our Moth antics during my visit. He was quick to produce an image of a Moth that had landed on him in his garden in France and was looking for an ID? Right outside of my comfort zone it was sent to Bomber who by return of post proclaimed it to be an
OAK HAWK-MOTH
followed by a 'double-whammy' from our caravaning friends from Derbyshire with firstly a
PIPEFISH
a member of the Seahorse / Seadragon Family
rescued,still alive, from the main thoroughfare in Bournemoth town centre!
Surely Gull assisted?? and sticking with the Tilley's a nifty
JACK PIKE
from the nearby main pond - returned immediately.
Otherwise, at the same location, the
MUTE SWANs
appear to be showing interest in nest building activitys again while
BLACKCAP (female)
male
seem to be singing from every bush - a nice influx.
On the other hand this lone
CANADA GOOSE
was the only representative of the Wildfowl across the Gravel Pit while
COMMON BUZZARD
in line with the Warblers above
seem to be everywhere!
Additionally, in the same Solar Panel Compound, the Lambs are practicing for the next
GYMKHANA
or the next
Chicago White Socks Baseball Game.