Monday, 13 September 2021

ARGUS - Wishbone Ash

 Still a little joy bursting from the Moth Traps as overnight temperatures stick doggedly to mid-range double figures, producing the likes of

AUTUMNAL RUSTIC
along with
FEATHERED GOTHIC
both immediately added to the Year List, before what was at first considered to be something of a surprise a free flying
BROWN ARGUS BUTTERFLY
thought 'out of season' until consulting the Field Guide
to find a 'flight period' of
April to September
but very thin on the ground this year, unlike the
GREYLING BUTTERFLY
which continues to be plentyful.
Having been all-to-many days since our last report we popped in to se how the juvenile
LITTLE GREBE
is progressing
now fending for itself in part as this very short clip shows
but still being
chaperoned
by one of the parent birds
the other being absent.
You can never find a 'willing' male when there's work to be done?
Closer to home, and the
HORSE CHESTNUT TREEs
are sagging under the weight of fruit but we are yet to spy a single Acorn,
while juvenile
PHEASANTs
have become numerous, released we suggest.
Almost back to base, the full contingent of 2 adults and their c7 progeny just possed for the Canon
while overhead irresitable
STARLINGs
were in preening mode with all being completely unphased
by the
 presence of a
 
returning

KESTREL

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