Friday 26 June 2020

Couldn't Find a Song to Match the Post

So maybe a Drone later on might fit!
Another day at the office with almost perfect weather conditions
but relatively low returns from the traps!
 V-PUG
 WHITE-SPECK
were firsts for the year but couldn't resist posting the Hawk
 Along with a couple of the Big Boys of today's c6
 PRIVATE HAWK-MOTHs
and sticking with the big lads for a moment, for a Micro Moth
 BOX-TREE MOTH
is a giant.
By and large the Macro Moths are of a larger nature, while the Micro's are generally small.
The Welcoming Committee was provided today by one of the 2 juvenile
 KESREL's
strangely quiet for a change?
 Between the Pond and the Heath we also found
 GREEN ALCANET
 a female, denoted by the white spot
BEAUTIFUL DEMOISELLE
and a nice little clump of
 ANGELICA
 Some, if not all, of our readers may remember this adult 
HOBBY
being posted a coupe of weeks or so ago, well lightning has struck in the same place again.
 This time it was a juvenile
HOBBY
 perched in the very same tree and even on the same branch.
 Not a lot of divercity with the images
 as most of the time it was just perched
'bolt upright'
 and also looking as big as
 its close relation the
 PEREGRINE 
This was a 'first' for me as far as 'juvenile' Hobby is concerned!
 It was shortly after the raptor had flown off that there was
an invassion of
HORSEFLIES
which seemed to be gleaning something
from the roof of the car
just like a vacuum cleaner
Luck visited once again as we entered the 
Solar Panel Compound
to find the most aimiable
 STEVE
 setting up his equipment to film the panels by
 DRONE
 Only too happy to show this
Seawater Technician
the workings of the gadgetry before
 but not wery adept at keeping the darn thing in my viewfinder!
Panels Data 
including temperature
 and predetermined
Course to Steer presently recording Row 6.
 MANANA
PS - we thank one of our Broadwey Correspondents for a number of the Identifications herein - Thanks John.