Another quiet day but at least the rain held off and a few Moths to sort through
the best of which amounted to
FROSTED ORANGE
along with the equally delicate
WHITE-POINT
Much overlooked, we ventured across the southern sector of the farm on the day, to find
Much overlooked, we ventured across the southern sector of the farm on the day, to find
a small number of
juvenile
PHEASANTS
along with a construction we had never noticed before
along with a construction we had never noticed before
CHICKEN RUN et al
unless it was built overnight?
Being a fan of such things the neibouring herd
unless it was built overnight?
Being a fan of such things the neibouring herd
were also of welcome value before turning our attentions to the north.
In line with the afore mentioned things here were also thin on the ground
In line with the afore mentioned things here were also thin on the ground
but did manage to make contact with the now loan female
TUFTED DUCK
now having been abandoned by the recent male, while close by a
GREEN SANDPIPER
was munching in the margins and to end the visit on another 'high note' our own small herd of
RARE BREEDS
hove into view. Having been committed to the 'sattelite' part of the Heath for a while now, we see very little of them these days, but always great to see and report 'all present and correct'!
from left 2 x Belted Galloways, Old English White steer along wth 2 Shetlands.
hove into view. Having been committed to the 'sattelite' part of the Heath for a while now, we see very little of them these days, but always great to see and report 'all present and correct'!
from left 2 x Belted Galloways, Old English White steer along wth 2 Shetlands.