Wednesday, 14 July 2021

Flight of the Bumblebee - Rimsky Korsakov

 A little short of time today so more spelling mistakes than ever, but countered by a decent haul from the Moth Traps.

BROWN-TAIL
this one Sunny Side up and
and how their Catapillar's are often seen along hedgerows.
The
SHARK
along with close cousins
SMALL MOTTLED WILLOW
and
PALE MOTTLED WILLOW
with a shroud of
MIST
that didn't seem to be bothering this
WHITE-TAILED BUMBLE-BEE
It was only while watching the rapidly changing cloud pattern
that we caught no more than fleetig glimps of a very vocal
REDSHANK
who's image comes from the achive just for illustration.
The rest of the morning was spend along the Southern Sector of the farm where the
"Corn Ain't as High as an Elephnts Eye" just yet, but it could very soon be
"Climbing Clear up to the Sky"
While the EMU doesn't seem phased about the disapperance of the other,
which we never did get to the bottom of!
However, a bit of magic was about to drop very nearly in our lap as we clapped eyes on this
juvenile
CHAFFINCH
what a little belter
which cannot quite be said for the similarly young
STARLING
or
PIED WAGTAIL
but we LOVE every one of them!
THE STATS ARE DOING PRETTY WELL ALSO BUT NEVERTHELESS ALWAYS TIME TO SEND THE LINK TO ALL YOUR OWN ADDRESSEES IN THE NAME OF KEEPING UP THE MOMENTUM - WE  THANK YOU IN ADVANCE.

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