Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Black is Black - Los Bravos

Another rain soaked morning yesterday but just intermittent enough to get the Moth Traps cleared between downpours. However, the weather proved to be idea for sitting at Slight Return II editing the seemingly endless number of photographs taken over the weekend. We will endeavour to publish these in the next couple of days starting with Saturday's contribution which now follow. Added to the Moth Year List
 SMALL RIVULET
 BARRED STRAW
 CURRENT PUG
 POPLAR KITTEN
 BRUSSELS LACE
 SHARK
 TRUE LOVER'S KNOT
and
SHOULDER-STRIPED WAINSCOT
Male PHEASANTs 'squaring up'!
 BLACK SHEEP
(it's usually me)
and

BLACK SLUG
RIBWORT PLANTAIN
 Looks like predated
CANADA GOOSE EGG
 LESSER HAWBIT
It seemed a little strange to encounter
SHELDUCK
on the Heath.

ROSA MULTIFLORA
ROE DEER
 and often overlooked


HOLLY BLOSSOM
and finally an addition from the 
Trail Cams
now becoming a frequent visitor to these fence posts
GREEN WOODPECKER

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