Tuesday, 19 April 2022

Signs of New Life

 Despite the continuing chill additions to the Moth Year List continue to trickle in with yesterday's additions including

both
KNOT GRASS
and
RED CHESTNUT
but after locating this
BLACKBIRD's
NEST
in the
Firewood Bunker
the day produces pecious little until early evening when along with friend Ian we embarked on a mini Pike Fishing expedition, also without success, but threw up a number of other interesting additions.
At the nearby small sattelite pond the

MARSH MARIGOLDs
are looking at their best while in the late sunshine the
EMU
proved irresistable.
The BEST find of the day and certainly qualifying as
New Signd of Life
was pointed out by our friends from Derby, a female
MALLARD
parading her c10 new Ducklings through the drains and across the paddock.
On the down side the
Mute Swans on the Main Pond 
seem to have given up their nest building efforts but at the
Smaller pond just up the road they,
or another pair, are again making best efforts.
For a finale we had to film through the glass of the window to catch the local pair of
WOOD PIGEONS
canoodling!

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