The usual pre-daylight search around the still active home traps brought with it the best of starts to the day with yet another 'first for the year'
BRIMSTONE MOTH
not in a trap at all but simply spread-eagled on the wet grass while within
a sharply contrasting colour-wise
BLACK-HEADED CARDINAL BEETLE
with, for company, an
with, for company, an
obliging
BUFF-TAILED BUMBLEBEE
down south the winter sown crop is showing its head, and correct me if wrong, looks every bit like
down south the winter sown crop is showing its head, and correct me if wrong, looks every bit like
GRASS
with rumour having it that more
Solar Panels
are on their way??
Solar Panels
are on their way??
Close by we let Frank Sinatra take over as far as lyrics were concerned but not quite yet
Chestnuts in blossom, holiday tables under the trees!
April in Paris
With little other ammunition available we took advantage of the passing
COASTGUARD HELICOPTER
before finding more blooms, this time
SALLOW
in the Solar Panel Compound and yet another
in the Solar Panel Compound and yet another
BROWN-LIPPED SNAIL
hanking on doggedly to the Strange Rover windowsill and no more than a
hanking on doggedly to the Strange Rover windowsill and no more than a
bathing
HERRING GULL
across all of the watercourses!
and finally, if you don't believe in coincidence, look away now, as having been introduced to a new species of Cattle on our recent visit to Hampshire after the natural death of the previous tenant c3
across all of the watercourses!
and finally, if you don't believe in coincidence, look away now, as having been introduced to a new species of Cattle on our recent visit to Hampshire after the natural death of the previous tenant c3
SUSSEX REDs
parents with Calf
have been introduced to the Satellite part of the Heath.
We will happily be keeping an eye on these!
have been introduced to the Satellite part of the Heath.
We will happily be keeping an eye on these!
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