Monday, 23 March 2020

The Woody Woodpecker's Song - Danny Kaye

Having cleared away the Fire, Smoke, Water and Dunnage 
of yesterday we can perhaps get back to more parochial things  such as
Moths and Birds et al.
Starting with the former and the overnight temperatures now starting to plummet, there was
little of note in the traps save for this
WHITE-TAILED
BUMBLEBEE
while as for the Birds all 3 of the resident British Woodpeckers were strutting their stuff
 but most surprisingly it was the diminutive
 LESSER SPOTTED WOODPECKER
 that showed its hand first!
In fact even that is incorrect as it was heard drumming firstly.
A short intermission to view the
Rotored Squadrons of the Skies
this
MERLIN HELICOPTER
pass overhead, and making me wonder once again why tiah Heephe
Royal Navy's
second largest chopper is named after Europe's smallest
Bird of Prey
Uriah Heep from the album Salisbury



Not the line-up on this particular track but the archetype for myself
 Lee Kerslake - Drums, the sensationally falsetto Vocals of David Byron, Gary Thain - Bass, Mick Box - Lead Guitar, Ken Hensley - Keyboards etc, etc
before reacting to the yaffles of 
 GREEN WOODPECKER
 seemingly happy to be
 out in the open
 GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER
 not surprisingly drumming
as they have been of late right across the
Recording Area
It being Sunday, traditionally the day for turning the 
Herps Covers
it was fortunate to find the first
 SLOW WORM
of the year
 accompanied by a nest of
RED ANTS

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