Sunday, 28 July 2013

Sweet Child o' Mine - Guns N' Roses

The heavy rain of yesterday was overtaken by high wind and overcast sky today, but despite the inclement weather, particularly overnight, the Moth Trap provided both interest and colour which included c5 new species* added to the Property List.
 CHINESE CHARACTER*
only the size of shirt button and looking like a bird turd!
 BORDERED BEAUTY*
 PEPPERED MOTH
 THE HERALD*
with Burnished Brass top picture.
 RUBY TIGER*
 ROSY FOOTMAN
 SHUTTLE-SHAPED DART
 BROAD-BORDERED YELLOW UNDERWING*
(light form)
BROAD-BORDERED YELLOW UNDERWING*
(dark form)
The most 'showy' part of this Moth,and to what the name refers,
is more often than not 'out of sight'.
Those caught this morning would not oblige the camera with any
more than the briefest of glimpses of the under-wing, so we relied on
Wikipedia for illustration.
A bit of a 'round-up' of what has been happening in Birding Circles around the property over the past few days.
 With the number of young ROBINs around the Farm, it was
 almost inevitable that one would find its way into the house!
With the exception of Carrion Crow Corvids have been all but absent here in recent weeks, so it was noticeable when a MAGPIE showed up a couple of days ago.
Although the JAY is not uncommon, again they have been conspicuous by their absence. So, it was good to see one returned to the bird table even though there is an abundance of natural food.
 It seems we cannot have a barbecue here without a bird of interest putting in an appearance. After Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Nightjar and a couple of Skylark it was the turn of a KINGFISHER to fly across the lawn alerting us to its presence by 'calling'. A branch has now been stuck in the middle of the garden pond as a 'plunging post'.
Probably best of all, and while not 'rare', the sighting of a juvenile TUFTED DUCK(ling) was likely attributable to a
 Male
and FEMALE that have been knocking about on Parley Pond
for a couple of weeks now.
and continuing the Corvid Connection on 2 separate days this week we have had a 'fly-over' RAVEN (left).
JANET, HUGH, MOI, LISA and BERNARD
and yet another superb end to another wonderful day in of all places Warminster, Wiltshire. Equidistant between Parley and Bristol, my younger daughter Lisa thought the Weymouth Arms there would be an ideal setting for a belated birthday dinner for me and an early one for her. Also an opportunity to acknowledge Hugh and Janet's kindness when they wined and dined us all (including the FAB 3)
Sweet Child o' Mine 
FREDERICK (l) ALEXANDER (r) and BENJAMIN (c)
prior to my leaving for the Americas. A fine evening was had by all especially the luckiest Grandpa Bagsy in the World!

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