Monday, 31 January 2022

Spider and I - Brian Eno (ex Roxy Music)

 Nothing to do with anxiety (oh my nose has just grown 2 inches) anything above +6°C is worthy of flashing up the 2 homeward Moth Traps as was the case on the night. Unfortunately, the Insects had other ideas with the traps remaining bare while this close by

SPIDER
performed for us at daybreak but there was a tentative plan after videoing this unidentified stranger.
With the fog having scotched our plans of capturing some of the 100+ each of Redwing and Fieldfare on film yesterday conditions today were
PERFECT
but the Northern Thrushes absent - Sod's Law! with attention being switched to the
small pods of
STARLINGs
Up north and amoung the dozens of cars associated with both Eco Recycling and the Fencing Centre
was what was considered to be the
Find of the Day
COLLARED DOVE
already gathering nesting material. Not altogether a freak of nature as we are given to understand that they can, and do, nest across every month of the year?
At the 2 Ponds it was business as usual as the female
SHOVELERs
continue to
predominate
and even more joy at the
SEWERAGE WORKS
where improvements continue to the songs of
more than a
dozen
CHIFFCHAFF
while along the dence south-facing hedge row at first a female
followed by a partly vocal male First for the Year
BLACKCAP
while at least one of the overwintering
STONECHAT
holds on to its territory at the
most northern reaches of the
Solar Panel Compounds

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