Friday, 21 January 2022

Hummingbird B.B. King / Les Paul

 With yet another +6°C on the temperature gauge it was still more about frustration than reality that we flashed up the Moth Traps again on Wednesday night. Thursday dawned as though it were mid-Spring rather than mid-Winter and stayed that way all day, with a 'blank' from the traps, but the effort seemed worth it when we heard from our friend John Gifford in Weymouth, that he had recorded a

HUMMINGBIRD HAWK-MOTH

in his garden

which is one of the few 'day-time flying' macro Moths.
"like the man said, you ain't going to catch owt if you don't flash the traps up"

At full daylight with frost still deep and crisp and even nipping the finger-tips, there came just a moment of magic with none avian fliers we have been hoping to capture for a couple of weeks or more since the newly liveried

DRAKEN EUROPE
trainer jets took over from the previous
COBHAMs
which we feel are the same aircraft as the company were taken over recently.

WOOD PIGEON
in the first rays of the Sun and then a thin veneer of ice now almost covering the surface of the
with not a Waterfowl to be seen which looked to have moved to the more open waters of the
TUFTED DUCK
a male was thought to be a new arrival
making an acquanitance with the
Little Grebes and other residents as well
but keeping more than a wings-length from the
hunting
GREY HERON
which will take a pop at just about anything while both
MOORHEN and COOT
remain resident.
Knowing 3 regular breeding sites across the Recording Area for the deminutive
Tree Mouse
more correctly the
TREECREEPER
it was thought, as usual, just a matter of time before it too joined the ranks of
First's for the Year.
Still a couple of
EGYPTIAN GEESE
along the course of the
MOORS RIVER
but seemingly gone, or in hiding, we have seen nothing of the Canada's lately.
It feels like we could do with a not to distant away-day which we will further consider over the   Week End - Av a Gudun'