The last remnants of the
WANING MOON
accompanied by Venus leaving the early morning sky, the new day was heralded by a
accompanied by Venus leaving the early morning sky, the new day was heralded by a
TAWNY OWL
providing the vocals in the tree right next to Slight Return II
providing the vocals in the tree right next to Slight Return II
Having not activated the Moth Traps on the Heath, again due to impending foul weather, we were pleased not to have done so with those closer to home as within was a
right on time and 'first for the year'
RED-GREEN CARPET
From there onward it was a case of
No Alarms and No Surprises - as Radiohead might put it, but as ever there was something to please both ear and eye.
No Alarms and No Surprises - as Radiohead might put it, but as ever there was something to please both ear and eye.
From this
to this
The 4 patches mowed in late Winter have more than fulfilled thier function, as the cuttings were transported to other sites in Dorset where it is hoped the seeds with take hold and in years to come form new heathlands and........
We have had some amazing views of
WOODLARK
across the year but nothing like these 2 little beauties yesterday!
PIED WAGTAIL
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