With the pun intended it was a 'charming' start to the day
as early doors a decent size
'charm' of
GOLDFINCH
graced the lawn and moments later a small 'pod' of
MEDITERRANEAN GULLs
flew purposefully to the north.
An example of a fine looking adult just for recognition purposes.
A welcome take from all traps did leave us in something of a quandry after adding
a 'second generation'
FLOUNCED RUSTIC
(somehow the first wave managed to avoid us)
BARRED RED
which brings with it the complication of there being a
Green Form
that is said to be uncommon?
and
DOTTED CLAY
to the Year List - Most Welcome!
It was a toss up, hence the £2 coin, (which was borrowed as never having owned such a thing)
as to whether the 'first for year'
DARK CRIMSON UNDERWING
a little ragged around the edges
or the
magnificent and large
Thought to be a
CHURCHYARD BEETLE
(species but a 'big lad for all that)
BEST in SHOW
but either way we are on the cusp of giving up on the Moths
in favour of Shieldbugs as at least they are visiting the traps in numbers.
A little caddish given the previous!
Two species in one day inculded the colouful
HAWTHORN SHIELDBUG
which although prolific was outnumbered by
FOREST
or
RED-LEGGED SHIELD BUG
10 to 1.
Either way we were tucked up against the persistant drizzel
Yet anouther juvenile
STONECHAT
but then joined by a
WILLOW WARBLER
nice combination!
With Children and Cattle alike there should not be a favourite,
but with the occassional 'exception to the rule' our brown and white
SHETLAND
just stood there at the gate waiting for me, walks away with it!
BEEHIVE
which will be the last of it for the near future at least!
as early doors a decent size
'charm' of
GOLDFINCH
graced the lawn and moments later a small 'pod' of
MEDITERRANEAN GULLs
flew purposefully to the north.
An example of a fine looking adult just for recognition purposes.
A welcome take from all traps did leave us in something of a quandry after adding
a 'second generation'
FLOUNCED RUSTIC
(somehow the first wave managed to avoid us)
BARRED RED
which brings with it the complication of there being a
Green Form
that is said to be uncommon?
and
DOTTED CLAY
to the Year List - Most Welcome!
It was a toss up, hence the £2 coin, (which was borrowed as never having owned such a thing)
as to whether the 'first for year'
DARK CRIMSON UNDERWING
a little ragged around the edges
Thought to be a
(species but a 'big lad for all that)
BEST in SHOW
but either way we are on the cusp of giving up on the Moths
in favour of Shieldbugs as at least they are visiting the traps in numbers.
A little caddish given the previous!
Two species in one day inculded the colouful
HAWTHORN SHIELDBUG
which although prolific was outnumbered by
FOREST
or
RED-LEGGED SHIELD BUG
10 to 1.
Bus stop, wet day she's there, I say,
please share my umbrella.
Bus stops, bus goes she stays, love grows
under my umbrella.
please share my umbrella.
Bus stops, bus goes she stays, love grows
under my umbrella.
All that summer we enjoyed it
wind and rain and shine.
That umbrella we employed it
by August she was mine!
Best gift and act of kindness I've had for years!wind and rain and shine.
That umbrella we employed it
by August she was mine!
Yet anouther juvenile
STONECHAT
but then joined by a
WILLOW WARBLER
nice combination!
With Children and Cattle alike there should not be a favourite,
but with the occassional 'exception to the rule' our brown and white
SHETLAND
just stood there at the gate waiting for me, walks away with it!
which will be the last of it for the near future at least!
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