Tuesday, 21 December 2021

Spring is in the Air

 It used to be “Grease is the Word” but in these rapidly fading last few days of a decent year (not counting Covid) 'Persistence' has become the Word! With overnight temperature still hovering close to or just below ‘double digits’ we persisted by keeping the home fires burning and reaped the benefits from the Moth Traps with the candidates below.

To kick off with a
DARK CHESTNUT
a far more striking and maybe slightly late
FEATHERED THORN
and to complete the trio a
RED-LINE QUAKER
and a backup
MINOTAUR BEETLE
Seems like our luck was IN on the day with not 'rare', 'scarce' or even 'uncommon' but a stranger to these parts with only c3 previous records, a female
SHOVELER
(we have added an image of the male to show the contrast)
on the Irrigation Pond but within seconds she had taken to the wing.
All that could be found next door on the Gravel Pit was this large
Plastic Container
which has been on pond-side for weeks now and our investigation (as it did hold a small amout of blue chemical) came to naught but surely an inevitable ending? Otherwise, a return of the
Mute Swan Family
along with a clip of the male
TUFTED DUCK
in a brief but heavy downpour.
Back to base via a scace view of a couple or 3 of the Rare Breed Cattle
OLD ENGLISH WHITE
BELTED GALLOWAY
along with the other
OLD ENGLISH WHITE
Wonder was wheather the venture into the Solar Panel Compound was worth it or not
with just a small 'fall' of
MEADOW PIPITs
while within a stone-throw of the homestead and the most active part of the property
CORMORANTs
2 in number
are fishing
without concern as on our return we found the first
DARLING BUDS of WINTER
on the Lime Tree next to the Caravan - Spring has Sprung!