Wednesday 16 November 2022

Ladybird - Ladybird Nursery Rhyme

 It's an ill wind (that blows Nobody any Good) Just a couple of days refurb on the Farm House??

At least they got the Roof on before the Rain set in! 
NO HELICOPER LANDING's PLEASE!
We did eventually get to the traps, but not without getting a little damp, where within were found no more than
16-SPOT CREAM LADYBIRD
MALLOW
when half way through we found that some of the neighbours
CHAROLAIS
had escaped? but a good thing we didn't resort to a knee-jerk reaction and phone the farmer
as on closer inspection they were seen to be the
OLD ENGLISH WHITE's
on the adjoining Heath - Pheeeeww! and continuing where we left off
BLACK RUSTIC
LARGE YELLOW UNDERWING
with something we thought we had seen the last of for the year a
WASP
With little (or maybe that should be 'nothing' to add) we turned our attentions to
O.B.E's.
(Other Blokes Efforts)
From Bomber in Weymouth these spectacular
GOOSE BARNACLEs
found on Abbotsbury Beach during the week, and from his close neighbour John a second
CRIMSON SPECKLED
(while we still await our first)
and with the brain still faultering we remember not who or from where we gleaned these
extraordinary shots of a
GANNET
on a house roof, surely it had to be
PORTLAND?
Here's hoping we get back as close to NORMAL as we can by tomorrow??