An 05:00 start, 500 miles round trip and close to 300 quids worth of hotels with the main thrust being a weekend in both Suffolk and Norfolk in search of about as small a creature that lives on Planet Earth.
but when serching for the larva the hungry must be fed!Reaching Suffolk our first find was his
ROOKas sat along the roadside enjoying a
Full English Breakfast with
Dave Foot.Soon after it was down to the serious stuff with Dave briefing me as to what to look for among theLARCH TREEsas his Dave-ship soon found one, while I continued looking for the trees,
there were other things of interest not least theBLOOMsand
CONE'S
of the same trees along with7-SPOTTED LADYBIRDa single
HOLLY BLUE BUTTERFLYKIDNEY-SPOT LADYBIRD
and the far more numerous and similar
PINE LADYBIRD
while a new one on me was OREGON GRAPE
Our thirst slaked we moved on towhere the first encounter was with a herd ofLONG-HORN GOATs
even more interesting than our Rare Breads back home, and as the sign suggestsSTONE CURLEW
which were both camera shy unless you had one of theseSolar Powered Cameras
parked right next to them with our Best Efforts being this andthis augmented by a couple ofprofessionals so you can see more clearly what we are on about!
While having visited the Prehistoric Flint Mines that make upbefore, a second look whould have been welcome had they not been closed,but plenty more tokeep us occupied atif only with theYELLOW HAMMERSbuzzing around the feeding stations and a loneLONGHORNDON'T TELL ME THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS AN
ROOKas sat along the roadside enjoying a
Full English Breakfast with
Dave Foot.Soon after it was down to the serious stuff with Dave briefing me as to what to look for among theLARCH TREEsas his Dave-ship soon found one, while I continued looking for the trees,
there were other things of interest not least theBLOOMsand
CONE'S
of the same trees along with7-SPOTTED LADYBIRDa single
HOLLY BLUE BUTTERFLYKIDNEY-SPOT LADYBIRD
and the far more numerous and similar
PINE LADYBIRD
while a new one on me was OREGON GRAPE
Our thirst slaked we moved on towhere the first encounter was with a herd ofLONG-HORN GOATs
even more interesting than our Rare Breads back home, and as the sign suggestsSTONE CURLEW
which were both camera shy unless you had one of theseSolar Powered Cameras
parked right next to them with our Best Efforts being this andthis augmented by a couple ofprofessionals so you can see more clearly what we are on about!
While having visited the Prehistoric Flint Mines that make upbefore, a second look whould have been welcome had they not been closed,but plenty more tokeep us occupied atif only with theYELLOW HAMMERSbuzzing around the feeding stations and a loneLONGHORNDON'T TELL ME THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS AN
ENTMOOT!
Our first day ended in fine fashion, stepping from the pub after a fine dinner straight into the arms of theINTERNATIONAL SPACE STATIONCydia Millennianasent by my sparing partner Dave via Lepiforum.
Our first day ended in fine fashion, stepping from the pub after a fine dinner straight into the arms of theINTERNATIONAL SPACE STATIONCydia Millennianasent by my sparing partner Dave via Lepiforum.
To be continued......
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