Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Raincloud - Lighthouse Family

Still dogged by a couple of technical difficulties, causing delays in publication, the weather turning to heavy persistent rain throughout the day (28th) and a transit to Portland it is hoped things will level out over the next couple of days. On the up side, my new camera card reader arrived in express time along with a new 50G external hard drive allowing me to catch up a couple of days. Bank Holiday weekend, come and gone, but by early Friday the novelties were starting to arrive in the town with this ancient
AUSTIN
turning more than a few heads.

The HOODED MERGANSER
was still at Westham Bridge along with this
cob MUTE SWAN
 feeding his Cygnets close by.
 there's a very 'lucky' brood of young
BLACKBIRDs
somewhere close by looking at this overloaded female.
 HERRING GULL
and back on the Isle of Portland yesterday.
Birds here seemed in 'desperate' small numbers
despite a reasonable day weather-wise.
 First to show were the ever reliable Lighthouses.
HIGHER LIGHT
OLD LOWER LIGHT
now the Portland Bird Observatory and Field Centre
and the active LIGHTHOUSE
Copulating GREEN-VEINED WHITE BUTTERFLIES
if the identification is right this time,
along with a couple of 'suspicious looking characters emerging from
Culverwell.
Fellow 'birders' KEN PARKER and RICKY LAMBERT
All else was this KESTREL and a cup of coffee with the
Secret Lemonade Drinker.
We are working hard on doing better tomorrow!

2 comments:

  1. Green-veined Whites, absolutely correct Sir.
    Not sure about the suspicious characters though Paul.
    It was good to see the sunny images of recent festivities around the harbour and you amongst friends enjoying yourself.

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  2. Thanks Roy
    All in all it has been a GREAT return, touch base with a few faces, some sweet Rock 'n' Roll and even sweeter wine.
    Best Wishes. Bagsy

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