Given this bout of appalling
mid-May weather, gale force westerly wind, long lasting heavy showers
and still a chill in the air, it is not surprising there is little to
report. Luckily we are still seeing a few Moths but otherwise it's left
to a family of Shelduck, at an adjoining property, with c15 youngsters along with a few Grey Herons
to makes the headline. * = New to the Property, # = New for the Year.
COMMON SWIFT#
(white morph)
GREEN CARPET
OAK PUG
SMALL SERAPHIM#
A most acrobatic
RUBY TIGER*
BRIGHT-LINE BROWN-EYE*
The Farm (Macro) List now stands at 244 with 30 of those being added this year.
Finally a few shots from the other day when I visited my friend
The Farm (Macro) List now stands at 244 with 30 of those being added this year.
Finally a few shots from the other day when I visited my friend
(this image only ©) Lesley Brown
Her flat at Nottington is at Eye Level with a Heronry which holds both
LITTLE EGRET
and
GREY HERON
A young bird going through its paces.
almost hidden LITTLE EGRET nest.
In
respect of the aircraft on our last Post, an E-mail from David McCune
and a 'Comment' from MD tells us that it was in fact a
P-51D Mustang.
In addition MD endorses there is little wrong with my hearing
as the engine is a (Packard) MERLIN as suggested at the time!
An
early Post as I have just been invited out to lunch, followed by a
visit to the St Mary's Football Ground to watch Southampton play
Manchester United in their final game of the current season. and a 'Comment' from MD tells us that it was in fact a
P-51D Mustang.
In addition MD endorses there is little wrong with my hearing
as the engine is a (Packard) MERLIN as suggested at the time!
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