As promised a quick pictorial update on the ongoing works at what was
half of the North Pond. A couple more days should see the job completed
but extraction continues at the 'Hople in the Ground' as this material
is destined to form the new base for the Eco Recycling Area. So, plenty
of Heavy Plant action hereabouts and a date has also been negotiated to
get work completed on the Irrigation Pond which hopefully afterwards will
always be a Mini Nature Reserve?
This pile of top-soil will make the final dressing for the now long forgotten pond.
another variation of
COMMON MARBLED CARPET
new for the property
FEATHERED RANUNCULOUS*
CYPRESS CARPET
according to the List this too is an addition
but more likely to be my book keeping being inaccurate.
RED-LINE QUAKER
and talking of 'books', if the Field Guide is to be believed
this is a very late
KENT BLACK ARCHES
Otherwise it has been a couple of days of ambling the property,
perhaps needless to say most of which has been spent at my new project,
Pond Side.
ALDER SPITTLEBUG
(mating)
(mating)
SPIDER
Araneu diadematus
Araneu diadematus
A spider wanders aimlessly within the warmth of a shadow,
not the regal creature of border caves. - Marillion.
not the regal creature of border caves. - Marillion.
MIDGE Sp
Chironomidae (Type)
Chironomidae (Type)
COMMON CARDER BEE
With a plague of
CRANEFLIES
about there had to be a
'Little Loving'
SPIDER
Dyctina lantens
Dyctina lantens
and at its Pantry.
HART'S TONGUE FERN
HOVERFLY
Xanthogramma pedissequum
said to be 'very scarce' throughout Europe.
Xanthogramma pedissequum
said to be 'very scarce' throughout Europe.
PARASITIC WASP
likely Amblyteles armatorius
likely Amblyteles armatorius
SHIELDBUG look-alike
Pantilius tunicutus
Pantilius tunicutus
Paroligolophus agrestis
PINE LADYBIRD
ROUGH WOODLOUSE
SPECKLED BUSH CRICKET
SNAIL
Vitrina pellucida
Vitrina pellucida
Once again our Friend John Gifford has stepped to the fore!
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I was in town yesterday, popped into Costa for a
ReplyDeletecoffee. Picked up the Daily Mail comic....Inside
were the ladies pages...At the top of one page,
the headline read...'It's The Worst Moth Invasion
Ever~So Put Your Jumpers In The Microwave'.
I thought...That's not very nice....I have locks on
all my wardrobes...Those keys a quite heavy, and,
far to big for any moth to turn....! :).
Perfect Willie, just tell your mates it's an AIRTEX Amarni Suit! Yum, Yum.
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