A pleasant, balmy and cloud covered
 night brought good numbers of Insects to the traps including a new 
addition to the Property List. 
but
 otherwise the day was a lethargic one, mostly preparing for what has 
the potential of being an interesting and entertaining weekend. Almost 
from my very first visit to Parley Court Farm, and certainly during the 
time the Bird Census was carried out, Hugh and I have discussed the 
prospects and advantages of cutting away some of the banks around the 
main pond and forming a 'scrape'. 
Lowering the earth to water level may have the effect of enticing
Wading Birds to the area such as Snipe and Sandpipers.
While
 the Island has been converted for the Alpacas and Plant (diggers etc) 
have been on site, what better time? Progress Reports to follow. 
Otherwise, just odds and ends from a more or less sunny day with little 
wind and continuing mild temperature. At time of publication, that has 
changed to blustery from the south, completely overcast with signs of 
rain.
GREAT TIT
and HOUSE SPARROW at the feeders.
A dead MOORHEN at the pond-side, with breast missing,
showed all the signs of having fallen prey to one of the local
Sparrowhawks? Other birds now appearing and staying local include
Kingfisher, Long-tailed Tit, Barn Owl (seen regularly) Tawny Owl
(remains heard only), Cormorant, Jay and Black-headed Gull.
Kingfisher, Long-tailed Tit, Barn Owl (seen regularly) Tawny Owl
(remains heard only), Cormorant, Jay and Black-headed Gull.
 Ain't it strange how women 'love you'
when there's a bloody grit SPIDER in the sink?
ROSEMARY BEETLE 
Returning
 to a Post of a couple of days ago, there were 2 outstanding 
identifications which today we can redress. The rather stunning Beetle, 
shining in the sunlight was uncovered by John Gifford after what seemed 
like something of a struggle. This is how his e-Mail read:- Your little beetle was a right pain, just could not find one with brown/ginger legs, but then found some info on a beetle found
 for the first time in UK in 1994, the Rosemary Beetle.BRINDLED GREEN.
This
 threw me a bit as this creature is 'grey', but no mind the riddle is 
solved! Additionally, this took me back to my week at Portland Bill 
when, in Secret's garden, I caught 3 Moths not previously encountered. 
The other 2 were caught in quick succession here at Parley and this was
 the last of the trio - Nice One!
While
 on the subject of e-Mails, (Letters) there have been 2 in the past 
couple of days which have 'thrown me a little sideways' if that is the 
correct expression. One was from an Ex-Flame and the other from friends 
out of touch for far too long. The first drove me to the archive, having
 had so much fun with the lady in question and of the latter I cannot 
disclose anything further until Sunday is past and gone - we will return
 to both in due course.
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