Sunday, 27 April 2014

The Shape of Things to Come - Part II

The BBC Weatherman's choice of words this morning to describe the over-night weather were something of an understatement, to say the least. Jay Wynne called it "occasional showers" but during my 3 brief awakenings it was hissing it down, and by dawn it had simply worsened. So, what price the Moth Traps? Yesterday we had but 2 Insects, Common Quaker and Brimstone with today's expectation being slightly down on that! Anyroadup, I continue to busy myself so we'll continue with Part Two of the Estonian experience which you really must see for yourselves.
on the Baltic Coast a lovely place for a long weekend
ARCTIC TERN
'food passing'.
 
HOODED CROW
think all Dorset Birders would agree long overdue in the County?
HOUSE SPARROW
WHITE-TAILED EAGLE
 
COMMON TERN
GOLDENEYE
 Back in TALLINN to visit one of our favourite people there
 
 Owner of  the
JOSEPHINE CAFE
 STICKY CHOCOLATE CAKE
 HOT CHOCOLATE DRINK with
JAMESON'S IRISH WHISKEY
in sumptuous surroundings.
 Ah, that's where the 'switch' is!
 
Is that the resident WINE-O?
 LITTLE RINGED PLOVER
 LONG-TAILED DUCK
Nick, Roy, John et al,
over to you!
 Haapsolutely Wonderful
Many a happy day spent in this tiny town again on the Baltic Coast.
 Over Bridge of Sighs,
 to rest my eyes in shades of green.
Under dreamin' spires,
to Itchycoo Park, that's where I've been.
(Small Faces)
 STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER
 PIED FLYCATCHER
 ROBIN
 RED-BACKED SHRIKE
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