As the nights get warmer and more
humid and clouds block out the full moor numbers from the traps have
almost doubled. Last night saw
The delightful
GREEN SILVER-LINES
PINE CARPET
SEPTEMBER THORN
BARRED RED
yes, I know it's Green I cannot figure it either. There is a
Red version.
(dark morph) CORONET
have appeared in two distinct colour forms
which has caused me more than one bout of head-scratching.
have appeared in two distinct colour forms
which has caused me more than one bout of head-scratching.
DINGY SHEARS
another I have been getting to grips with.
During a short wander
another I have been getting to grips with.
During a short wander
BLACK HOREHOUND
COMMON MALLOW
an 'escapee' from a garden
DAYLILY
were all found but most prominent over the past couple of days
has been the continuous sound of 'chain sawing'.
Woodman, spare that tree! Touch not a single bough!
In youth it sheltered me, and I'll protect it now.
'Twas my forefather's hand that placed it near his cot:
There, woodman, let it stand, Thy axe shall harm it not!
were all found but most prominent over the past couple of days
has been the continuous sound of 'chain sawing'.
Woodman, spare that tree! Touch not a single bough!
In youth it sheltered me, and I'll protect it now.
'Twas my forefather's hand that placed it near his cot:
There, woodman, let it stand, Thy axe shall harm it not!
It's an Ill Wind that doesn't blow somebody some good, and that
is just what the winter gales did.
is just what the winter gales did.
No one likes to see these mighty leviathans get uprooted, but that's
what happens in nature. With all the 'plant' needed to harvest such an opportunity
what happens in nature. With all the 'plant' needed to harvest such an opportunity
with 2 days of hard work the winter heating bills are negated.
This is the gaping void left by just one tree.
The good news? It will be replaced!
This is the gaping void left by just one tree.
The good news? It will be replaced!
Once an everyday part of working life for me, but it's been a while
LUGGED BOW SHACKLE
LUGGED BOW SHACKLE
LESSER BURDOCK
about to burst into flower. When it does we hope to bring you the images
as that is the last we will see of it. Once this huge plant blooms it dies!
A Moth Trap may well be put in place as well!
A Moth Trap may well be put in place as well!
LULWORTH SKIPPER
MARSH WOUNDWORT
PINK WOOD SORREL
SCENTLESS MAYWEED
SMALL RED-EYED DAMSELFLY
freshly emerged by the look of it.
We hope to bring you some more mature (blue) ones in the near future.
TUFTED VETCH
WHITE COMFREY
YELLOW WATER LILY
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6 Fantastic to see Paddy and his Pals back in the fold and memories of our trip to Cork last year - Wot a Gig!!!!
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Hi Bagsy
ReplyDeleteSorry to say but skipper is a Large not Lulworth
Cheers
Nick
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ReplyDeleteAfternoon Nick and good to hear from you despite having to put me right yet again. Always appriciate that, better informed that blind a little more attention to detail me thinks!
ReplyDeleteBest Wishes Matey