Well, it would seem we (I) made a
right klutz of the Scarce Footman on the previous Post. As a new species
to myself as well as the property I sort guidance from both Skinner and
Clancy along with a little outside help. All said that this Moth is
wide-spread and common so why the hell did I tell you it was 'scarce'?
Maybe it was something to do with the name Scarce Footman!
Referring
back to that same addition to the list 2 days ago, today's contribution
was discovered in a similar way but instead of being the very last Moth
caught this morning
CLOAKED CARPET
was the very first found clinging to a nearby fence post. Now, if
I've got this correct it is a 'scarce Insect with less that 200 records for
the county of Dorset and a most welcome addition to the
Parley Court and my own Personal Moth List.
was the very first found clinging to a nearby fence post. Now, if
I've got this correct it is a 'scarce Insect with less that 200 records for
the county of Dorset and a most welcome addition to the
Parley Court and my own Personal Moth List.
JULY HIGHFLYER
BROWN-TAIL
DINGY FOOTMAN
and
and
CLAY
In addition a perfectly healthy and typical
In addition a perfectly healthy and typical
FLESH FLY
was caught which has been posted on the Blog before, but
compare it with this which is exactly the same Insect and you could
be forgive for being baffled.
This hapless creature along with many many more found dead or
dying in various traps has been effected by the
Entomophthora muscae Fungus deadly to all Diptera (Flies).
John Gifford is thanked for his knowledge of the subject.
be forgive for being baffled.
This hapless creature along with many many more found dead or
dying in various traps has been effected by the
Entomophthora muscae Fungus deadly to all Diptera (Flies).
John Gifford is thanked for his knowledge of the subject.
WHIRLY-GIG BEETLE
On this morning's continuing search to log all the plants on the Farm
On this morning's continuing search to log all the plants on the Farm
CREEPING THISTLE
GREATER BIRD'S-FOOT TREFOIL
were found before this
were found before this
COMMON SHREW
attracted my attention, found dead on the path.
attracted my attention, found dead on the path.
Young
PIED WAGTAIL
are now feeding from most of the grassy areas while this
are now feeding from most of the grassy areas while this
BROWN HARE
was flushed from one of the fields.
SCARCE CHASER
is now on the wing along the River Stour and Parley Pond,
is now on the wing along the River Stour and Parley Pond,
all 3 ALPACAS have recently been shorn, a mammoth task
holding them down I am told and it was considered this
short series of mating
short series of mating
BANDED DEMOISELLE
would be of interest.
First, find a female perched on the grass and grab her by the
scruff of the neck.
would be of interest.
First, find a female perched on the grass and grab her by the
scruff of the neck.
Then gently position yourself into a
Lover's Heart
then with a lot of fluttering get on with the business in hand!
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