How is it the song goes, "It Might As Well Rain Until September", well by the looks of it that's just what it will do, and beyond! Just to get all the 'moans' out of the way in one fell swoop, overnight temperatures are not helping either sticking doggedly last night to a paltry +9°C. However, on the plus side there were a couple of addition not previously recorded this year so maybe we should thank our lucky stars?
YELLOW-TAIL
and the most elegant
LEOPARD MOTH
which seem to like spending much of their time laid on one side.
This doesn't seem to be out of choice as the
Center of Gravity
appeared a little one-sided?
and later in the day a 'free flying'
BROWN SILVER-LINE
RIVER STOUR
where the
BULRUSH
are just about as high as we have ever noted them.
MUTE SWAN
bathing.
We have seen no signs of breeding from this resident pair so far this year.
GREAT REEDMACE
are also starting to bloom.
Back at Slight Return II for coffee and we found the
excavations of
MINING BEES
Almost all of the rest of the day was given over to Plant Life with
where the
BULRUSH
are just about as high as we have ever noted them.
bathing.
We have seen no signs of breeding from this resident pair so far this year.
GREAT REEDMACE
are also starting to bloom.
Back at Slight Return II for coffee and we found the
excavations of
MINING BEES
Almost all of the rest of the day was given over to Plant Life with
MULLEIN
not quite in full flower yet, we'll be there when it is,
one of the
SPEARWORT (species)
Huge patches right across the property of
STINKING MAYWEED
BROAD-LEAVED STONECROP
YELLOW BARTSIA
not quite in full flower yet, we'll be there when it is,
one of the
SPEARWORT (species)
Huge patches right across the property of
STINKING MAYWEED
BROAD-LEAVED STONECROP
YELLOW BARTSIA
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