Friday, 18 November 2022

Play Misty for Me - Clint Eastwood

 As is usual the main thrust of the

Misty Morning 

would be to check the Moth Traps which porduced the same numbers as the previous couple of days and distributed likewise, that is to say a single Insect in each of the 3 traps:-

CHESTNUT
RED-GREEN CARPET
along with
RED-LINE QUAKER
but then there were other fish to fry. Having been keeping an eye on
BADGER GRUBBINGS
next was to find an active
SETT
which this year appeared to be cloase to the traps in the
Solar Panel Compound
and again in the
EARLY BRONZE-AGE TUMULI
a re-visit at dusk was on the cards, while from the other side of the perimeter fence a couple of
JAYs
could be heard squabling without coming into view, while continuing the mammal theme
GREY SQUIRREL's
looked to be enjoying themselves?
The Northern Perimeter Fence Looking Autumnal while
RABBITs
continue to abound while a single and uncooperative
PIED WAGTAIL
was all that was seen on the Puddle of Mud, as the
MUTE SWAN
family returned to the ancestral nest site while at dusk we were back on station where the
BADGERs
did not disappoint
with this one still looking to have something of the
CUB
about it?

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