Although conditions remain
seemingly favourable for attracting Insects overnight, the traps here
remain a little lacklustre to say the least. However, among the 54
species secured last night 2 were at least additions to the Year List
while
SHARK
is only the second to be caught here.
STRAW UNDERWING
and
SIX-STRIPED RUSTIC
grabbed the headlines.
During the period of tending the traps a flock of a 'few dozen'
mainly juvenile
SWALLOWs
found the lawns at Harbins favourable and along with collecting Insects,
they also busied themselves with swooping low on each other and
collecting what appeared to be nesting material. As quickly as they
arrived they were gone possibly to begin the long migration south?
All else of interest today was another visit to
Brownsea Island situated in Poole Harbour the second largest 'natural'
harbour in the world.
THE LAGOON
looking a little full to attract many Wading Birds.
SANDBANKS
in the distance said to be the most expensive properties in the world.
The series of FERRIES transported us all safely both out and back.
We had come to see a production of the
William Shakespeare
play
and what a production!
LORD BADEN POWELL
formed the Scout Movement on this spot.
Time for a quick look in one of the Bird Hides with just a few
Redshank and Little Egret and lots of Cormorant and Oystercatchers.
As Hugh busies himself pouring the Champers
the rest of our party gather
including Farmer Dan
who as ever brought along large quantities of his own grown
Raspberries and Strawberries.
Tickets at the ready we
took our seats
and as already mentioned enjoyed a fine performance.
Personally, I just love the way the English language was in those days
and the poignant little quips that go with it.
For me it was FALSTAFF who stole the show
seen here writhing around on Mother Earth.
but each and every actor played their part
especially the 6 Strong and True Men awarded to Falstaff
when finally through much conniving he is Knighted by the King.
It seemed about 10 minutes since we were here last year
and feel sure it will feel the same when hopefully once again
we go back to Brownsea.
we go back to Brownsea.
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