A swift amendment to yesterday's Post as how nice it would be to have a HARLAQUIN on the pond. Thanx John for correcting the senility!!
Up to the time of writing the weather seems not to have improved one iota but fortunately that cannot be said about the Moth Traps. While not overwhelmed, we are at least getting a little trickle with F.F. the Y. represented by:-
BRUSSELS LACE
THE
FLAME
along with a couple of
along with a couple of
SMALL SERAPHIM
living in the knowledge that those Chrysalis are getting more plump by the day and when the time is right, will pop! While also close to home the
living in the knowledge that those Chrysalis are getting more plump by the day and when the time is right, will pop! While also close to home the
LIME TREE
prunned back to the quick during late autumn has sprung back as a fine looking bush.
At the Irrigation Pond the
prunned back to the quick during late autumn has sprung back as a fine looking bush.
At the Irrigation Pond the
EGYPTIAN GOOSE FAMILY
are only showing sporadically with the Gosling
seeming able to support itself
very well, while at the Gravel Pit
there were initially c5
HERRING GULLs
bathing
bathing
until 'yours truely' happened along.
All else amounted to our second
All else amounted to our second
WEASLE
of the year on entering the first
Solar Panel Compound
of the year on entering the first
Solar Panel Compound
and
LINNETs
Having been busy of the past few days!
While the neighbour's
While the neighbour's
HEARD
free-ranging
free-ranging
always bring delight to me personally while back as base we found the tiniest of
MOLE-HILLs
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