Thursday, 10 March 2022

Life Shot in Black and White - Simple Minds

Another Tear to an Ol' Salts Eye 

EURIKA
"we have found it"!!!!

Along with c3 more Common Rustic's and another Dotted Border on a chilly night came

a further first for the year
HEBREW CHARACTER
right on cue, along with a
tiny
EARTHWORM

while the Engineers have made a splendid job of the resurfacing in a single day and with little disruption.
Down south it was immediately noticable that
CHAFFINCH
numbers had increased quite dramatically, maybe doubling to an estimated 200,
but it is said that such guesses are often much larger.
However, add to that a most welcome sprinkling of
LINNETs
absent for about a month now and not even a guess as to numbers.
More joy scanning the neighbouring pastures to find a whole army of
BEE HIVES
had appeared overnight, pity we cannot get a little closer and maybe about time
to give a little space to the
mixed mob of
WOOD PIGEONs and CORVIDs
which have been surviving on the stubble right across the winter and, while the rest of this area is awash with
DAFFODILs
there is but a single stem across the southern reaches.
While everything at the Gravel Pit was in Black and White, prospecting
MAGPIES
the good news might be that the previously lone
COOT
may have found a partner,
perhaps fattening up before the sparring begings
and could be surveying a likely nest site?
All else to hold our attention on the day was the reappearance of c2
MISTLE THRUSH
so elluring
(Panel Cleaners to Muster)
we will give you
the whole jolly lot.
We don't remember seeing their legs
quite so YELLOW before.
Early nesters, let's hope they are a pair!
GRYTVIKEN WHALING STATION SOUTH GEORGIA
where, back in 2007 along with my then ladyfriend Sue,
we were privaliged to pay our own respects to
Earnest Shackleton and the crew of the Endurance and certainly agree it is best left where it lies!