Saturday, 21 March 2015

Moon - Bjork

With Friday's partial eclipse of the Sun turning into a 'non-starter', it's a good job there have been other Heavenly Bodies to keep our eye on. But enough about me, we have on recent evenings been watching Jupiter, when it cuts across a clear sky, but more correctly a closer look at its 4 largest, 'Galilean', Moons. Io, Europa,Ganymede and Callisto, which derive their names from the Lovers of Zeus, are quite readily discernible with the aid of an average 'bird watching' telescope, but not the other confirmed 63 lesser Moons.
It might have had something to do with
When the moon is in the seventh house
And Jupiter aligns with Mars
Then peace will guide the planets
And love will steer the stars
that it was decided to go 'off piste' again  for a couple of hours yesteday.
Firstly, the Moth Traps are now catching slightly higher numbers of Insects,
but mostley of the species we have been catching before, but
 
MARCH MOTH
c4 in fact was the exception to that rule.
At what used to be the Hurn Gravel Pit all that could be seen was this lone
ROE DEER
while at the Avon Causeway there was a little more to be seen
starting with this huge, but unfortunately dead
PIKE
(stupid boy)
A decent gathering of
BLACK-HEADED GULLs
and in there midst
MEDITERRANEAN GULLs
I make it c3?
all else were a few
BLACK-TAILED GODWIT
but I was starting to get decompression sickness so decided to beat
a hasty retreat back to Parley Court Farm.
BIRCH CANKER
which had escaped my gaze before and the
HAZEL CATKINS
are now in full bloom.
BROWN-LIPPED SNAIL
shells made for a colourful image
but unfortunately they too had seen better days.
As ever at Merritown Heath the c4 Galloway Cattle were conspicuous,
but it seems one has managed to adorn its front left hoof with a
BANGLE
Looks like a seal or insert from a large hose pipe but who knows.
Another
HARE
put in a brief appearance, but not as confiding as the last one we featured.
'EASY'
like Sunday Morning - Lionel Richie.
An area not frequently visited and almost untouched is the
woodland at
NORTH DEAN DITCH
the stronghold of TEAL on the property but only a
SONG THRUSH
there today.
Work continues apace on what used to be the
Main Offices of Dampney Ltd
and a redundant
MAGPIE NEST
Looks like another
PHEASANT
bites the dust guess Raynard is on the trail.
Gravel Extraction
is almost completed at the
Irrigation Pond
so back-filling should be underway soon?
RHODODENDRON
at the Fishing Lakes seem to be close to blooming
while I for one am eagerly awaiting the first round of
Bat Detection.
We can also report that the Heath Clearance at Merritown is also
now completed and already looks better for the works.
and finally a few
CROCUSES
in Harbins Garden
Entry         
UK
                464
USA
                225
Germany
                195
Russia
                  46
France
                  34
Estonia
                  18
Lebanon
                  15
Ukraine
                  15
Netherlands
                  11
Argentina
                    6 - back again after a too long absence. Many, Many lovely memories of my 5 visits to this fabulous, not to be missed country. "buenos días"