Monday 13 July 2020

Roll Over Beethoven - ELO

 The band is named after a Yorkshire Greeting
E -LO
or more correctly The Electric Light Orchestra to you and me!
You know the temperature's risin' 
and the jukebox's blown a fuse
My heart's beatin' rhythm
and my soul keeps singing the blues
Roll over Beethoven 

and tell Tchaikovsky the news!
Well, the outside temerature is also rising but not reflecting at the Moth Traps
but we are grateful for the couple of little 'tickles' we have had over the weekend.
The first, not quite qualifying as a 'rarity', but mostly local to the southern half of
Great Britain
LUNAR-SPOTTED PINION
has only been captured here on just one previous occassion.
 
The second and far more common was a 'melanistic' variation of
BLACK ARCHES
 and something of an acrobat.
For comparrison the far lighter architype.

I got a rockin' pneumonia
I need a shot of rhythm and blues (woo)
I think I got it off the writer
Sittin' down by the rhythm revue
Roll over Beethoven
We're rockin' in two by two - as above!
 Turning to head for the Heath there before us, striding across the lawn, was
what "had to be"
Great Britain's First
 WHITE-NECKED RAVEN
A native to
Eastern and Southern Africa
it was a foregone that this would be accepted by the
British Birds Rarities Committee
but we won't mention juvenile
CARRION CROW
if you don't! 
 Here's a real one for your delectation, slightly smaller than our 'home grown' ones.
Most of our day was again spent on the Heath and only amounted to the 
Usual Suspects
but it's in our DNA that we cannot stop 
Loveing and Clicking them in equal proportions.
The Night Sky on Saturday
at lighting-up time.
First to show itself was a rather confiding young buck
ROE DEER
there is tell of a 
Chinese Water Deer also on the loose here
but we have never had a sniff of it - here's hoping.
 Perched in what has now become known as the
 RAPTOR TREE
as having had  an adult Hobby, Kestrel and a still unidentified Falcon
(maybe Saker, Lanner or even a Hybrid)
perched there in recent weeks, today it hosted a
COMMON BUZZARD
As the morning warmed up a few  Butteflies were teased out of hiding
starting with this 
LARGE SKIPPER
which coincidentally perch right next to out first of the year
'RIPE' BLACKBERRY
others included
 SILVER-WASHED FRITILLARY
SPECKLED WOOD
 SMALL TORTOISESHELL
along with other beauties such as
 BEE MIMIC HOVERFLY
and
BEAUTIFUL DEMOISELLE
Britsh Airways 
are now busying thenselves with the relocation of many,
and all it is suspected, of their stacked passenger carriers
 with at least half of them
 removed already.
Once again the temptation was too strong not to 'click'
 Juvenile
 STONECHAT
as stated before, they will soon be adults and maybe gone!
A startled
DARTFORD WARBLER
which wasn't hanging about for a
Cecil B Demille.
while the
MISTLE THRUSH
was at the Solar Panel Compound Gate.
Also there was a rapidly disappearing
FOX
which with a little stealth may also have been captured with the
Canon.
 Yes, we thought as much as both skill and dexterity
 not to mention fieldcraft
REYNARD
was surely out-foxed!
Well early in the morning, I'm a giving you the warning
Don't you step on my blue suede shoes
Hey diddle diddle, I'll play my fiddle
Ain't got nothing to lose
Roll over Beethoven
And tell Tchaikovsky the news.

Penned by Chuck Berry
Finally we snapped on of the pair of Eco
 COLLARED DOVEs
before breaking into the
Sarnies and Coffee
KEEP SAFE and WELL!