Lean Pickings from the Moth Traps
again yesterday so with little to ID, photograph or commit to the note
book it was an early start for a walk around the farm.
After the 'blow' a tranquil
RIVER STOUR
but of note the first Cetti's Warbler was heard since late winter.
Whether they have bred again this year remains a mystery but we will
be keeping eyes and ears peeled.
but of note the first Cetti's Warbler was heard since late winter.
Whether they have bred again this year remains a mystery but we will
be keeping eyes and ears peeled.
BROWN-BANDED CARDER BEE
on
TEASEL
TEASEL
SCARCE CHASER
ROE DEER
seem to be increasing in numbers?
FIELD BINDWEED
overflying
RAVENs
RAVENs
Thought to be
ALDER BUCKTHORN
ALDER BUCKTHORN
More
juvenile
ROBINs
The flowers on the invasive
THORN APPLE
are now starting to open.
THORN APPLE
are now starting to open.
CAT'S EAR
The hedgerows are already looking Autumnal ripening
HAWTHORN
HAWTHORN
This FUNGI looks like it should be edible but I for one
have not been brave enough to try it.
have not been brave enough to try it.
GREAT PLANTAIN
As 'niffty' a little Spider as you'd want to see.
NIGAMA WALCKENAERI
Considered a good find in the Harbins Garden
WHITE-LEGGED DAMSELFLY
the Spider and Damselfly were both caught in the Sweep Net.
Once again our THANKS go to John Gifforn for assistance in
identifying several of the above.
Once again our THANKS go to John Gifforn for assistance in
identifying several of the above.
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