A bit of a dramatic start to the day with overnight temperatures
still hovering in the mid-teens a
SATIN BEAUTY
graced the traps.
OK, a little worn but given this is only the second time ever captured we'll settle for that!
OK, a little worn but given this is only the second time ever captured we'll settle for that!
Along with it came another 2 'firsts for the year' by way of
LIGHT ARCHES
and
SHEARS
while on the
Unwanted Guest List
came a
NURSURY WEB SPIDER
both this and the Satin were confirmed by 2 of our
Weymouth Correspondants.
On the way
both this and the Satin were confirmed by 2 of our
Weymouth Correspondants.
On the way
Into the Great Wide Open
we noticed that the
WAYFARER
had sprung into bloom before encountering a rather special
juvenile
STONECHAT
Those of you who have been with us since the Second Coming may remember our comments
on Stonechat being a possble breening bird at the Triange inside the Solar Panel Compound.
Well it would seem, our very much hoped for prediction
has come true
with proud parent birds in close attention
this is a
First for this part of the Recording Area.
Otherwise something of a quiet day but chance then to try for some slightly better footage,
as promised, of the young
COOT
For some days now we have turned our attentions to a
Mammal
that is seen very occassionally in this area
and no sooner had the tought faded out popped this
STOAT
"our thoughts have now gravitated to
Red Squirrel"!
There isn't a scale on Earth that can measure just how much we
LOVE
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
so we'll leave you with the sensational
Living Like a Refugee
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