Tuesday, 27 October 2020

Stranger in Paradise - Tony Bennett

 When you awake at 04:30 and hear at least c2

CETTI'S WARBLERs
accompanied by a descanting
WATER RAIL
without even swinging out of your hammock then you must be somewhere near.

Take my hand I'm a strange looking Parasite,
all lost in a wonderland, a strange looking parasite.

While the adverse weather has persisted there have been some difficulties in finding things but,
Seek and Ye Shall Find. A few INsects still appearing in the Moth Traps included a
BRIMSTONE MOTH
this eye-catching Spider
ARANEUS DIADEMATUS
a Diadem indeed but with poor video clip and not an Insect we know but another welcome Stranger!
The Migrant Micro Moth that is
PALPITA VITREALIS
one of the very few Micro's we can do.
Due to difficulties with a fluctuating Internet this is only as far as we could get, but in reality there wasn't much else out in the field anyway.
Here's hopeing for more success today but don't hold your breath - it's already raining again!

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