While the overnight
temperature hovered at about +17°C,
across the whole of
the night, it didn’t bring with it a
Moth Bonanza
but we did pick up on
a couple of useful additions to the 2020 list
as well as getting back to some sort of normality after that
Great Weekend.
as well as getting back to some sort of normality after that
Great Weekend.
Morning had Broken!
PLAIN PUG
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BonWfTW7jKc
Make me a deal and make it straight
All signed and sealed, I'll take it
To Robert E. Lee I'll show it
I hope and pray he don't blow it 'cause
We've been around a long time just try try try tryin' to
Make the big time
All signed and sealed, I'll take it
To Robert E. Lee I'll show it
I hope and pray he don't blow it 'cause
We've been around a long time just try try try tryin' to
Make the big time
along with both
male
and
female
FOUR-SPOTTED FOOTMAN
Additionally, this
SPIDER
had made something of a larder in one of the egg-tray depressions.
After the traps an early find at the
Gravel Pit
was the return of
c2 pairs of
TUFTED DUCK
(regarded as the first returning Autumn birds)
with one of the males being a little video shy while the
females
performed to perfection
and additionally a considered 'new' juvenile
MOORHEN
The few 'odds and ends' across the Heath started with this
GREAT GREEN BUSH-CRICKET
(just look at those antenna)
hanging on doggedly to the car windscreen and followed by
canoodling
SMALL COPPER BUTTERFLIES
the only small stand of
CHICORY
to have been found there this year, a single
MEADOW BROWN BUTTERFLY
seeminging more interested in the nectar than following suit with its cousins above,
the first and only thus far
BIRCH BRACKET / RAZOR STROP / BIRCH POLYPORE
along with a veriety of
MALLOW
before another 'hopper' displaced the previous on the windscreen.
MEADOW GRASSHOPPER
which may like the situation due to the warmth??
Inquizative, we reached for Google but while not finding the answer we did find this........
Grasshoppers are a
group of insects belonging to the suborder Caelifera.
They are among what is probably the most ancient living group of
chewing
herbivorous insects,
dating back to the early Triassic around 250 million years
ago!
Turning to leave a small flock of Gulls were noticed circling at altitude
which usualy indicated they are hunting Flying Ants of others?
After just a few minutes a much larger 'white' bird was spotted
flying far more purposfully from east to west. Much like
this image, taken on Longham Lake, there seemed little point raising the
Canon at such a distance. Without doubt, even though we would much prefered it to have been smaller and also with a 'yellow bill' (Cattle Egret - never recorded here) this was our 4th
GREAT WHITE EGRET
with these images, simply for illustration, of the first which was found in the
Eco Recycling Works
during December 2016 and is the first addition to the 2020 Bird List since this
REDSHANK
hit the log on the 10th of May inst.
Finally, there has been a terific amount of Aircraft activity over the last week,
with British Airways particularly having removed the best part of there 'stacked' plant.
Most of these have been recognisable save for this
Winged Staranger
which John Gifford tells us, among other ID's in this post, is
G-JOTS
Take me on a roller coaster
Take me for an airplane ride
Take me for a six days wonder but don't you
Don't you throw my pride aside besides
What's real and make believe
Baby Jane's in Acapulco We are flyin' down to Rio
Take me for an airplane ride
Take me for a six days wonder but don't you
Don't you throw my pride aside besides
What's real and make believe
Baby Jane's in Acapulco We are flyin' down to Rio
an Avro RJ100
owned by Jota Aviation.
Rock 'n' Roll Trivia - Roxy Music were very the heart and soul of Glam Rock and so,
being something of a Rock 'n' Roll Chameleon out came the lipstick, powder and paint.
I started as a Mod in the 60's and graduated in various directions but oh how I would
love to have been a Goth! One of the Nephilim maybe!!!!
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