Saturday, 25 June 2022

Red Sky in the Morning - You Know the Rest!

 As we cruise ever closer to summer interest across our patch deminishes but the day starting with a

BLAZE of GLORY
wasn't to be sniffed at while additionally both
CUCKOO
and
WHITETHROAT

have joined the dawn chorus in the garden while mingling with the few new Moths we have managed to secure as follows.

COMMON EMERALD
SHORT-CLOAKED MOTH
maybe even a nesting attempt?
BORDERED STRAW
an immigrant arriving from further afield.
From the Main Solar Panel Compound some still juvenile
LAPWINGs
are progressing slowly but surely
with crests growing
growing at apace while also within a couple examples of
FIELD POPPY
with surely what is a
CULTIVAR
maybe planted by 'man' or wind-blown as the
ROWAN BERRIES
ripen at the same speed as above.

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