There is little annoys me more than
these endless, contrite cooking/baking type programmes on the TV, each
vying for position of being most ridiculous. Strawberries with Mackerel
or Hedgehog Ice Cream just flies in the face of proper cheffing and
would suggest if any station would like to take up the offer, Harbins
Farm House is where you can find the 'Real McCoy'.
My Friends HUGH and JANET
SLOE GIN
clear when bottled but by this morning begging the question
"By the Way Which Ones Pink" - Floyd!
If a second example where needed, I had already 'prepared' the
Pheasants for the oven leaving Hugh to produce yet another
delicious dish!
never
seem more content than when they are drumming up some delicious dish or
any other culinary delight. Arriving home late afternoon yesterday this
is the scene that met my eyes, both busily 'pricking' Sloes for the
production of
clear when bottled but by this morning begging the question
If a second example where needed, I had already 'prepared' the
Pheasants for the oven leaving Hugh to produce yet another
delicious dish!
With
overnight temperatures hovering around the 12°C mark there was still
hope of a good return from the Moth Traps which started with the arrival
of
HYDROPHILUS PICEUS
which I had initially identified as
Dytiscus marginalis
before being corrected by my 'mentor' John Gifford.
100's of CADDISFLIES
and dozens of HOUSE FLIES
are still being captured daily with the highlight of today's haul being
CYPRESS CARPET
plus a much better marked
CHESTNUT
which I had initially identified as
Dytiscus marginalis
before being corrected by my 'mentor' John Gifford.
are still being captured daily with the highlight of today's haul being
CHESTNUT
With a number of interesting things
on the various County Bird Lines worthy of a little effort to see, I set off
this morning initially to try for a look at c2 Water Pipits at Lytchett
Bay in Poole Harbour but my journey was curtailed firstly by meeting Hugh who had just found this
LITTLE GREBE
on the Parley Pond (the first returning bird)
on the Parley Pond (the first returning bird)
then
by road works diverting me in the opposite direction. Deciding to cut
my losses and head for another attempt at LESSER SPOTTED WOODPECKER at
Okers Wood, I was to be disappointed there too. It was only then that it
dawned on me there could be a chance of the Pipit at the nearby
Watercress Beds at Waddock Cross, amazingly there was! Always nice to
see these
Onward to LODMOOR to search for other 'goodies'
with first to show being this distant
MARSH HARRIER
quartering the reed-beds.
MARSH HARRIER
quartering the reed-beds.
When was the last time you saw a Marsh Harrier fly past your window?
The 'target' bird here was Long-tailed Duck, but the news was bad,
"it flew off at 08:15" from one fellow birder!
The 'target' bird here was Long-tailed Duck, but the news was bad,
"it flew off at 08:15" from one fellow birder!
More common fare on the Moor included
not very obliging SHOVELER
not very obliging SHOVELER
distant COMMON SNIPE
and flighty LAPWING
Still no sign of the Duck along the Western Path
but there was an addition to the Year List in the shape of
COMMON GULL
COMMON GULL
MEDITERRANEAN GULL
MOORHEN
and WIGEON
were also present there, but time to take a look at the sea.
From PRESTON BEACH all that could be seen were
The Isle of Portland
The Isle of Portland
KAYAKERS
and this TANKER
During this time I, or the car, were seen by no fewer than 3
of my mates (informed by E-mail this morning) but had disappeared
before they could catch me up.
It took a re-visit to the Moor a little later to catch up with the
LONG-TAILED DUCK
During this time I, or the car, were seen by no fewer than 3
of my mates (informed by E-mail this morning) but had disappeared
before they could catch me up.
It took a re-visit to the Moor a little later to catch up with the
which
was now in the distant pools close to Overcoombe Corner. Flighty, as it
was also seen from Beachdown Way during the day. The last ditch attempt
had paid off. The photographs, taken in Barrow, Alaska, are from the
archive just as illustration.
STONECHAT
Feel like a 'little weep' before bed time?
Click this Link to see The Master at work!
Sloe Gin - Joe Bonamassa
at the Royal Albert Hall, London
Feel like a 'little weep' before bed time?
Click this Link to see The Master at work!
Sloe Gin - Joe Bonamassa
at the Royal Albert Hall, London
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