Out of the hammock at 02:30 sharp yesterday morning to view the Partial Eclipse of the Sun but the weather had other ideas as the full cloud cover was loosing a heavy fall of drizzel which didn't abate before the end of the time lapse which was 05:10. A 'damp quib' maybe, but did bring with it a pulse of
+16°C more or less throughout, so High Hopes for the traps from where First's for the Year included
SMALL GRASS EMERALD
SNOUT
DINGY SHELL
(which quite simply 'will not' open their wings)
(which quite simply 'will not' open their wings)
MOCHA
along with
along with
LARGE YELLOW UNDERWING
There were others, which will be shown in time, but along with
There were others, which will be shown in time, but along with
the strikingly contrasting
BLACK-HEADED CARDINAL BEETLE
GREAT DIVING BEETL
(with £1 coin for size comparison)
we did not want to over-egg the custard!
Apart from that one of the equestrian ladies spotted a
KINGFISHER
on the Main Pond, all to long an absentee
so represented by these archive shots
and only our second ever
ROE DEER FAWN
seemingly born just outside of the
Solar Panel Perimeter Fence.
Other than that the day fell quiet after noon, but will still be working on more for you tomorrow.
Solar Panel Perimeter Fence.
Other than that the day fell quiet after noon, but will still be working on more for you tomorrow.
THANKS FOR TUNING IN!