OK, we did have Winter Moth in
January but they were net caught not like those found at the Moth Trap on
Thursday morning. The temperature at 22:00 the night before, as I hit
the hammock, was a balmy 10°C so expectations were high for what might
be called the realistic inaugural 2015 capture. Returning at 06:30 a
single Insect was clinging to the outside of the trap which was not only
the 'first' but also 'new' for Parley Court Farm a
PALE BRINDLED BEAUTY
next up, also on the exterior, was recognisable as the 199th species
for the property caught in 2014 a
OAK BEAUTY
while on the lawn, and even more familiar, was an example of
the 'first' Species ever take here an
ANGLE SHADES
looking a little on the 'dark' side.
next up, also on the exterior, was recognisable as the 199th species
for the property caught in 2014 a
OAK BEAUTY
while on the lawn, and even more familiar, was an example of
the 'first' Species ever take here an
ANGLE SHADES
looking a little on the 'dark' side.
The
rest of that day was a washout with continuous moderate to heavy rain,
aided and abetted by a fairly brisk breeze. Back to the memoirs!
Otherwise, when weather conditions allowed it was back to patrolling The
Patch in the relentless search for more excitement. The pair of Gadwall
and c4 Coot remain on Parley Pond where they have now been joined by a
squadron of about 50
BLACK-HEADED GULL
this one almost back in summer plumage and these 2 which feature a
'second winter' (fore) and a 'winter plumage' adult.
a vocal
BLUE TIT
heralded my arrival at the Merritown Heath Gate but was soon dismissed
for what looked like a far more interesting sight flying along the course
of the Moors River to the south east. It proved to be a male
GOOSANDER
an addition to the Parley Court Bird List.
Sand Traps
have been laid, with first of all an unwanted guest
One Man and his Dog, but having little idea of such
things one is nominated Fox?
This might be a small Roe Deer although not seemingly 'cloven'??
Confirmation is left to You!
Also yesterday, what was once thought to be a possible nest-site of
Lesser Spotted Woodpecker
in this Silver Birch
had been snapped off at the mid-point
by high overnight wind.
A single
GREY WAGTAIL
the first for a while, was at the Sewerage Works while
T6B
had turned up again but without his Pen or usual 4 Juveniles.
What appears to be 'another' male
KESTREL
has also turned up there playing havoc with many of the small birds.
Such as this collage of
LINNET
seemingly doing well around the Solar Panel Farm
along with a single
REED BUNTING
The New
GOLF COURSE
in as yet an
EMBRYONIC STATE
this one almost back in summer plumage and these 2 which feature a
'second winter' (fore) and a 'winter plumage' adult.
a vocal
BLUE TIT
heralded my arrival at the Merritown Heath Gate but was soon dismissed
for what looked like a far more interesting sight flying along the course
of the Moors River to the south east. It proved to be a male
GOOSANDER
an addition to the Parley Court Bird List.
A 'close cousin' the Red-breasted Merganser, considered the fastest
flying Duck on the British Bird List (and maybe the World), and as such
it would be difficult for me to capture an image even if one were stood
still right before me! Therefore we have re-visited the archive for these 2 images by way
of illustration. Our bird didn't stop, but considered
It's Been A Longtime Coming - (alternative title) - Beverley Knight
SOUL
is a genre I have never immersed myself in, and one that is considered
to have been on a slippery downward slope ever since its inception. I
have a none too complimentary description that seems to neatly fit most
of the modern day female Soul Singers at least, who are collectively
referred to by myself as 'Squealing Bints'! However, like all things in
life there are exceptions to the rule. Yes, the correct title of this
beautiful song is
but
that wouldn't quite have fitted in with the sighting of the Goosander.
Click both LINKS for the comparison, and if Ms Knight don't do it for
you, then you might as well Roll Away the Stone!
At the north end of the property a couple ofSand Traps
have been laid, with first of all an unwanted guest
One Man and his Dog, but having little idea of such
things one is nominated Fox?
This might be a small Roe Deer although not seemingly 'cloven'??
Confirmation is left to You!
Also yesterday, what was once thought to be a possible nest-site of
Lesser Spotted Woodpecker
in this Silver Birch
had been snapped off at the mid-point
by high overnight wind.
A single
GREY WAGTAIL
the first for a while, was at the Sewerage Works while
T6B
had turned up again but without his Pen or usual 4 Juveniles.
What appears to be 'another' male
KESTREL
has also turned up there playing havoc with many of the small birds.
Such as this collage of
LINNET
along with a single
REED BUNTING
The New
GOLF COURSE
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