Saturday 15 May 2021

Days of Future Past - Moody Blues - Part II

 Having redistributed the Moth Traps in the garden by leaving one at

Low Level
and the other placed high on the Bund in an effort to attract a few 'migrants' with the maiden voyage turning out to be a Mixed Bag to be sure. All Steaming Lights were Burning Brightly as we swung into the hammock but by dawn the one at lower level was again extinguished and the other holding not an Insect. However, the balance was redressed when finding a fairly scarce
BALSAM CARPET
clinging to the funnel. The food plant which supports this Insect
 ORANGE BALSAM

is an import from the Far East, which used to grow here readily, and considered to be how the Moth got here in the first place with this being one of the only sites in the county.

Additionally, there was also another 'first for the year' within
CHAMOMILE SHARK
With the weather looking like it could change for the worst at any minute we only took time to check the Gravel Pit en-route to find just c3
TUFTED DUCK
(c2 males and a single female)
while just for once the
RARE BREED GOATs
were found doing what they are paid to do, keeping the Herbage down.
A decent little tickle from the traps there, all F.F.Y. included
GREY PINE CARPET
BROWN SILVER-LINE
(common and often a daytime flier)
along with
CLOUDED BORDER
and away from the Lepidoptera there was also a

BLACK SEXTON BEETLE

playing host to a number of
PARACITES
and a lone
PILL WOODLOUSE
not so much 'in the traps' but more clinging to the outside.
There would have been nothing in Bird-Ville had it not been for c2 feeding
WOODLARK
which were hoped to be providing for 'young' but even that and the Moths combined were outshone
by this
overly obliging
HOBBY
which has been knocking about
for 2 or 3 days now,
but always 'on the wing' so not a hope of either
CLIP or CLICK!
Trivia:-
It would seem that Inventor and avid Birdwatcher Peter Adolph of Royal Tumbridge Wells had no qualms when patenting his now world famous

Table Football Game back in 1946


Hoping for great success with his newly invented hobby he decided to name it in honour of one of his favourite birds - fittingly ‘the’ Hobby!

So what better name than

SUBBUTEO
Falco subbutteo
 being the falcons Latin name!