A good start to the
day as the ‘dawn chorus’ continued to extend with the likes of
Whitethroat,
Green
Woodpecker
and
Skylark
joining the Cuckoo knocking
out his continuous chat-up line still all night long!
It would surely be similar
for the Moths as even at dusk presumed
Common Noctual
and
Common Pipistrelle Bats
(images borrowed)
comparing the sizes, were at work nicking the goodies
while the overnight
temperature stayed firmly fixed
at +11°C with again
little wind, total cloud cover along with an interesting
FRONT
cutting across the early morning
sky
Yes, we were blessed as not only a first for the year with a
POPLAR HAWK-MOTH
but this was also our first 'HAWK' of 2020
the Larvae (Catterpillar) is shown just for the magnificent creature it is!
DINGY MOCHA
From the garden our speciality which as far as we know still the only site at which the
BALSAM CARPET
breeds in Dorset?
CHOCOLATE-TIP
HEART and DART
Yet again we show a
SCARCE PROMINENT
as evidence of the colony here!
Additionally, it would seem at least one
GREY HERON
has returned to the River Stour with hopes that this year we may prove breeding on our patch?
There is only one thing that can be guarunteed about videoing wildlife and that is,
the very moment the button is pressed the subject disappears as was the case when we found one of the adult
COOT
building another nest before the
Sprogs,
a little more cooperative, are even a ¼ grown
and seen here feeding
While we have stated that we know not whether or even where the Grey Heron may breed
there are a host of others that are now well into it, some of which include
HERRING GULL
now back mob-handed and incubating on the hanger roofs
We don't purposeful search for nest, which in itself is illegal
but should we come across one we will quickly snap and even more quickly back off
Again today this
DARTFORD WARBLER
was all too quick for us only allowing a few seconds
but we hope to be luckier when the new generation present themselve
for us to publish
Just a moment in time as this male
LINNET
more or less showed us the whereabouts of his
NEST
close to the path
The new arrival
STONECHAT
first showed themselves today
while the
GOLDFINCH
are most certainly at it
but who knows where
On our way to the
Solar Panel Compound
we loosed off the luckiest shot in weeks to capture this
JAY
carrying nesting material
Once there the breeding situation turned to 2 halves with both
WHEATEAR
a pair
and
PIED WAGTAIL
the only one that breeds there
in attendance
Finally, I have to come clean here and admit that over the past few day this newly arrived
AIRBUS A340-600
has been viewed from various angle, but who the hell are NHS Airways?
Yes, I even Googled it!
I'd rather be Stupid than Senile - How About You?
What a Paint Job and
WHAT A TRIBUTE TO OUR GIRLS and BOYS ON THE 'FRONT LINE'!
What a Paint Job and
WHAT A TRIBUTE TO OUR GIRLS and BOYS ON THE 'FRONT LINE'!
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