Sunday, 18 October 2015

Obscured By Clouds - Pink Floyd

well, not quite by 'CLOUDS' as you will see!
With a balmy, 11°C, overcast and windless night surely something was stirring in the traps, it was but had to wait until the very end after the likes of
GREEN-BRINDLED CRESCENT
our fifth
MERVEILLE du JOUR
of the Autumn
along with
a couple of
SILVER Y
and a
FOOTBALLER HOVERFLY
were sorted.
DARK CHESTNUT
is an addition to the
PCF Year List
Re-setting the traps we came across this pensive looking 
JACKDAW
on the Maize Stubble
While up at the Irrigation Pond a couple of
MUTE SWAN
seemed to have taken over the joint.
There was also this Buck
ROE DEER
before we clapped eyes on
a most obliging
KESTREL
probably thinking it was some kind of
Movie Star
GREY SQUIRREL
are now back in good numbers, not having been seen at all over the
Summer Months,
while all else included this
CORTINARIUS
species of Fungi which was considered quite camera worthy!
Another
HOUSE MOUSE
came as now surprise but added just a little more zest to an otherwise
Quiet Day.
All that's left to to is to publish a couple of update images of the
Bournemouth Airport Factory Construction
Unfortunately, this progression has shown that once completed the
Mixed Colony of Breeding Gulls
that breed on the distant hanger roofs will no longer be in view.
The fence line has been covered with no signs of a vantage point,
but we will be investigating the prospects from the Industrial Estate at a later date.
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