First up on yet another chill and wet morning were a 'pair' of rather large
GARDEN SNAILs
directly under the doorstep and seemingly doing "the what comes naturally"?
directly under the doorstep and seemingly doing "the what comes naturally"?
However, the chill and the damp didn't seem to have detered the Moths with
a docile
FOX MOTH
LIGHT EMERALD
and
COMMON WAINSCOT
being added to the Year List.
Down south, for all our efforts, there were but 2 newly placed
being added to the Year List.
Down south, for all our efforts, there were but 2 newly placed
Cranes (well one Crane and one drilling rig) on the horizon
but whatever, enough to stimulate our memories of the only c2 we have ever recorded here COMMON CRANE
back in 2017
back in 2017
and remenicent of our occassional visits to the
Somerset Levels
A quick visit into Bournemouth International Airport had the desired effect as finding at least 3 dozenHOUSE MARTINalready gathering nesting material from a nearby pond followed by our 'third' overflyingCOMMON GULL
of the year which is a 'rarity' here!
Back on home turf the stratigically placedCABLE DRUMhad produced the desired effectas having been placed there purposefully to attract nestingPIED WAGTAIL
c2 already fledged and a third still being fed within.This relatively bare-boughed OAK contrasted sharply with the one at the gateway to the Heathwhich is hopefully just waiting to host this years batch of
Purple Hairstreak Butterflies
of the year which is a 'rarity' here!
Back on home turf the stratigically placedCABLE DRUMhad produced the desired effectas having been placed there purposefully to attract nestingPIED WAGTAIL
c2 already fledged and a third still being fed within.This relatively bare-boughed OAK contrasted sharply with the one at the gateway to the Heathwhich is hopefully just waiting to host this years batch of
Purple Hairstreak Butterflies
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