Wednesday, 13 July 2022

Kind Hearts and Coronets - 1949

The day started in proper fashion with yet another single

COMMON SWIFT

 only a third occassion this year for such a thing but

From both South
and North you could have been forgiven for thinking there might be rain on the way - but it laid-off!
Again a steady trickle from the Moth Traps with 'singularly' the one we have been awaiting
SMALL ELEPHANT HAWK-MOTH
was accompanied by its 'larger' close cousin
ELEPHANT HAWK-MOTH
while at the gateway to Compound 13 another tale of the unexpected as a
CETTI'S WARBLER
betrayed its whereabouts by a burst of song before it hove into view
with the 'strange' being there is no watercourse of any description here, their usually favoured habitat! Add to that another couple of sort after Moths both
BORDERED PUG
along with a 'kind-hearted'
CORONET

 continued the decent start, while at the Gravel Pit at least a single

REED WARBLER
in full voice was yet another bonus while
for a 4th day what has become the local
RAVAN
was posing once again. Back to base and part of  what is considered to be a 500 strong
STARLING FLOCK
were magnanimously allowing a couple of
HOUSE SPARROWs
to share the strategically placed spoiles!

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