Wednesday 27 April 2022

Taking a Closer Look

 Apart from 2 new species of Moth for the year there was little else, or nothing new about anything els around us, but........ what was on hand while 'common' was Close up and Confiding!

RED TWIN-SPOT CARPET
along with the almost prehistoric
CHOCOLATE-TIP
both taken in the traps at home, but arriving at the first Solar Panel Compound
the mood changed to Birds while settling into our chair
and spotting this seemingly juvenile
GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER
perched bolt upright and hardly moving a muscle
at a distance of no more than
10 feet
and simply remaining there until
the trap had been processed.
Other close encounters included
COLLARED DOVE
which by their actions appeared to be
feeding young
but without spotting their nest.
It seems unusual that the
COOTs
are rarely seen in close company
so a golden opportunity to capture them
engaged in a bout of
SYNCHRONIZED PREENING
Across the vista of the
Main Solar Panel Compound
we managed clicks and vid
of this jaunty male
STONECHAT
while the lone
MEADOW PIPIT
and
WHEATEAR
were far less obliging while back at Base the
ROBINs
continue to feed their young.