200 and COUNTING
Another
light frost to contend with this morning brought visions of little in
the Moth Traps, but even on cold nights there is the chance of a species
or two. During his visit here last weekend Dave Foot produced the
property's first
PALE MOTTLED WILLOW
but
as predicted by him this particular critter is not one for sitting
around and being photographed. On that occasion there was a likelihood
of the Insect doing itself damage so was released without an image being
taken. This one simply sat there and was soon on its way to freedom.
Otherwise
LESSER SWALLOW PROMINENT
was the best of a small bunch along with
The Micro
EUDONIA ANGUSTEA
Despite unbroken sunshine throughout the
early part of the morning and semblance of a comfortable walk around
Longham Lake was dashed by a persistent north-easterly breeze. However,
in the same way as yesterday with Common Swift, the 'milestone' 200
species was achieved moments after leaving the car as a
HOUSE MARTIN*
flew overhead to join the few Sand Martins feeding over the water.
SONG THRUSH
was simply posing so got what it was asking for, while the next
sighting made the heart skip a beat!
sighting made the heart skip a beat!
Surely any 'birder' seeing a Corvid appearing to have a 'RED' bill
approaching would do likewise
NO! It was not a Chough, only a CARRION CROW playing with
What looked like a reddish nut or fruit.
A short chat with Dr George Green is now becoming an almost
daily occurrence so no surprise as he was spotted heading in my
direction, reporting the whereabouts of a singing
WHITETHROAT*
on his arrival. No sign of the Garganey today but a few more Swifts
and Sand Martins brought a fairly short day in the field to an end
bringing the Bird List Totals to
G.B. Year List = 201 Dorset Year List = 177
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