The band take their name from the inventor of the Seed Drill.
Given the prediction of frequent and heavy flash rain showers overnight it was decided (reluctantly) to abandon the Heath Moth Traps but flash up the 2 closer to home. Good call as along with yet another brace of Mervielle du Jour came a
First for Year
BRICK
bringing the annual total to 381 species of Macro Moths. Others of interest included
bringing the annual total to 381 species of Macro Moths. Others of interest included
only our second of the year
BLAIR'S SHOULDER-KNOT
along with a couple of
along with a couple of
SILVER Y's
Additionally, there was a most welcome contribution from one of our
Additionally, there was a most welcome contribution from one of our
Weymouth Correspodents John Gifford of a
DOCK SHIELDBUG
a fine looking fella.
a fine looking fella.
With nothing or just same, same across all of the watercourses we headed diectly to a very sombre looking
HEATH
which just gave the impression that there might not be a lot going on?
which just gave the impression that there might not be a lot going on?
A visit to the GOAT ENCLOSURE found them carrying out the function they were put here for,
browsing the invassive plant life such as Gorse etc with a
Great Spotted Woodpecker
'calling' in the background before the most wily bird in the jungle landed right beside us. With both images and footage a little substandard we were not going to miss this moment
Great Spotted Woodpecker
'calling' in the background before the most wily bird in the jungle landed right beside us. With both images and footage a little substandard we were not going to miss this moment
of aJAYforaging.
Right out of our depth but an eye-catching species the fungi with theMOSS (left) could be PUNCTELIA BORREN?but rather more confident that this isWITCHS BUTTER
followed by something a little unusual. We only very occassionally seeREED BUNTING
Right out of our depth but an eye-catching species the fungi with theMOSS (left) could be PUNCTELIA BORREN?but rather more confident that this isWITCHS BUTTER
followed by something a little unusual. We only very occassionally seeREED BUNTING
at the reed-strewn ballancing pond between the Heath and the Aiport
but today this individual was foundfeeding along the main track which is close by.
but today this individual was foundfeeding along the main track which is close by.
along the Moors River it was off to the Solar Panel Compound where
Also discovered there where what are likely to be the vangaurd ofoverwinteringMISTLE THRUSH
and penultimately a gift from our Senior Apprentice Chloenow tacked to the dashboard and to which we can associate ourself with.
THANKS CHLOE
and why this image should have found it's way out of the archive and onto the desktop is unknown, but rather than just delete it, we give you theRING-NECKED DUCK
from our 2017 trip to Scotland, with Dave Foot at Pitlochry, Scotland.
and penultimately a gift from our Senior Apprentice Chloenow tacked to the dashboard and to which we can associate ourself with.
THANKS CHLOE
and why this image should have found it's way out of the archive and onto the desktop is unknown, but rather than just delete it, we give you theRING-NECKED DUCK
from our 2017 trip to Scotland, with Dave Foot at Pitlochry, Scotland.
A FINE LOOKING FELLA!
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