There's Pig - In the Wall, Pig - In the Forest and on Monday evening I took Hugh and Janet to the newest of them all
PIG - ON THE BEACH
for no other reason than they are the Very Best of Friends!
for no other reason than they are the Very Best of Friends!
We
are familiar with the Sister Establishment at Brockenhurst in the New
Forest so were sure of a quality evening, but what we found was quite
'off the scale'. The majority of staff are English with just a dash of
French and Spanish influence and to a sole professional in every
respect. Not a cheap affair but when quality is of this magnitude, who's
counting.
The
establishment is the former Studland Manor and along with its fine
restaurant it also remains a quality hotel. Those familiar with the area
will know the vista stretches across Studland Bay taking in Bournemouth
and as far as Christchuch and the Isle of Wight, while to the right the
tip of the Purbeck Peninsular (Jurassic Coast) and
OLD HARRY ROCKS
For the 6th night on the trot we have been dogged by heavy overnight
rain, with the last 2 being accompanied by high winds. Given these conditions
not a lot has been expected from the Moth Traps but as they say in
War of the Worlds
"Still They Come".
BRICK
A mine-field as far as I'm concerned but the
PLUME MOTHs (Sp)
are something a bit special!
PLUME MOTHs (Sp)
are something a bit special!
and representing the 'less than usual'
RED ADMIRAL
and
RED ADMIRAL
and
NOON FLY
kindly sorted for me by John Gifford.
kindly sorted for me by John Gifford.
While
both observing and clearing up the old Irrigation Pond is now taking up
much of my time, over the last few days a concerted search has been
made for the small colony of Marsh Tit once resident in the swampy
Silver Birch Coppice's close by. Not recorded for 2 seasons now it is
thought likely they are now extinct at PCF and considered a great loss.
If indeed they are found again you will be first to know. On the
up-side, and as a by-product of the search, it was noted that numbers of
COAL TIT
have dramatically increased , maybe reason for the recent (first)
sighting of a single in Harbins Garden
sighting of a single in Harbins Garden
Quietly wandering these small tracts of woodland, sometimes ankle
deep in mud and water, this strange sight was discovered among the
trees. A Monument of sorts?? is not know but I will research it when
Hugh returns from his recent trip away.
deep in mud and water, this strange sight was discovered among the
trees. A Monument of sorts?? is not know but I will research it when
Hugh returns from his recent trip away.
Another good observation at the edge of
PARLEY POND,
even if only to prove that
EELS
exist there.
This one put up a decent resistance
but the ending was inevitable.
Some forward planning going on in the Harbins Garden
and beyond at the moment. Younger son Gavin takes to the rotavator
to prepare the western edge of the extensive lawn which is being
given over to
WILD FLOWERS.
Similarly, the eastern edge of Parley Pond
(Harbins Farm House in the distance)
(Harbins Farm House in the distance)
and a small detached plot are also heading that way.
It was only a matter of moments before the local population of
MALLARD
were taking advantage of the newly uncovered invertebrates.
MALLARD
were taking advantage of the newly uncovered invertebrates.
and on the subject of
MALLARDs
MALLARDs
this female was the only bird on the Irrigation Pond yesterday.
Before we close,
a word about Readership Numbers. Despite the figures below, which might
indicated a decent interest, the number of daily 'hits' haven't been so
low since the first 2 months of the Blogs inception. It is known from
many mails received that there are a good number of you (all over the
world) who read our modest effort daily but with readership dwindling
and so many other things to do the time may have come to prioritise. For
instance, my personal memoirs already 750,000 words long, and not even a
quarter complete yet, need some serious attention, if they are to be
finished for my Grandchildren before 'falling off my perch', while
cutting back on Wildlifeing is not an option. A stimulant may be an
increase in Readership Numbers, leaving you, Our Valued Readers, to
'spread the word' via all addressees on your Social Media Accounts,
Facebook, Linkedin etc or simply reduce to a 'Weekly'. Food for thought -
I'll let you know!
This afternoon has been one of Gale Force Winds,
Torrential bouts of seriously Heavy Rain, Lightning,
Thunder and anything else those up topsides can throw at us.
So, time for a song!
Animals - Pink Floyd
in my humble opinion their VERY BEST offering ever!
I won't go into detail regarding my first listening to this
MASTERPIECE
but it was 'memorable' to say the least.
That's if my memory serves me right??
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