Wondering if any who clicked the 'Argent link' yesterday let it run onto the following performance, as did I, to view the splended rendition by Kiss. If not it is certainly well worth a re-visit!
We eventually got out to the traps, during a 15 minute lull, with low expectations which were adequately fulfilled! Among a megre bunch the best, if they can be described as such, were duplicates of
BLAIR'S SHOULDER-KNOT
along with
CYPRESS CARPET
CYPRESS CARPET
Still causing some surprise is the dogged
WOOD PIGEON
still appearing to be incubation eggs for the 13th day? while as we reached the main gate as an
still appearing to be incubation eggs for the 13th day? while as we reached the main gate as an
A340-600, a little obscured, was taking to the skies with, so we are told, another cargo. They have surely been dormant long enough here!
A couple of dozen
BLACK-HEADED GULLs
were hanging on to the overhead wires against a less than favourable sky
but nonetheless maintaining their balance while c2
but nonetheless maintaining their balance while c2
MUTE SWANs
were taking advantage of the stiff breeze
better highlighted via this short clip.
Another, or
maybe just as likely
the same
COMMON SNIPE
as early last week?
If there are any advantages to the stormy days on the Heath it is surely from the
If there are any advantages to the stormy days on the Heath it is surely from the
ASPENs,
last to turn brown and loose their leaves,
but most pleasing to both ear and eye.
Once again there was little by way of Birdlife but the
Moth Traps may have come to the rescue with the likes of
Once again there was little by way of Birdlife but the
Moth Traps may have come to the rescue with the likes of
the tiny
TAWNY COCKROACH
SOUTHERN CHESTNUT
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