THERE'S STILL TIME TO PASS ON OUR LINK!
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While the overnight temperature stayed pretty much in place,
the returns from all 5 traps were a lot less fruitful producing
nothing new for the year save this
KNOT GRASS
EARLY TOOTH-STRIPED
nothing new for the year save this
KNOT GRASS
EARLY TOOTH-STRIPED
SOLITARY BEE (species)
and the latest from the Trail Cameras
and first a new addition
followed by a none too gracious Common Buzzard.
We left the remains of a juicy Mallard carcass just to see what might
be attracted and first down was this
which just picked around it for a while
Honest Opinion.
HOUSE SPARROW
now seem to be nesting
just about everywhere but the
Bird of the Day
was to quickly follow.
Lucky to get an image at all of this
SPOTTED FLYCATCHER
Our Boyish Charms
COMMON STORKSBILL
now in bloom
and then on to our second surprise.
Returning to our last Post
and thinking that the almost fully grown juveniles were
those of what have become a pair of semi-resident adults,
it was with great delight that we found that they were not!
Here you see them with c5 of their own albeit a little smaller.
The Flicks??
and we do believe we have found the
NEST HOLE
A very distant
CUCKOO
and for those interested in such things we have now seen the
LITTLE RINGED PLOVER
within the Solar Panel Compound
it's doubtful they have been anywhere else so we'll have to give the
binoculars a polish.
We close this Post with a couple of images which should have
been published some days ago, in fact on the day of the heavy
(The Tennis Court)
HAIL
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