While Dave arrived early Saturday morning and 2 of the Apprentice’s the following day at 08:30 there was so much going on across that time period that we are able to form a triptych, rather than a single Post, of all the comings and goings. Kicking off in what has become of late a 'usual fashion' again we started the day with another
not 'in' the trap at all but happy to perch on the funnel.
Additionally, there were a couple of oddities such as this melanistic
showing an increased amount of black pigmentation
attempting to increase the population and making for a trio of f.f.y.
while the findings during the hours of daylight were numerous and more than welcome!
was not unexpected but at the other end of the scale, as for
Again it was Dave's sharp eyes that settled on the larva of a
PHEASANT's
minus dad which was not all.
but if incorrect would be equally pleased to be put right.
were also in evinence, numbers unknown, while a lone
BALANCING POND,
a deep and wide ditch excavated to accommodate heavy falls of rain and keep the surface water from the nearby aircraft runways,
Here there was something of a conundrum for us both as whatever Species of Bird it was changing its song frequently. Something of a mimic, like Reed Warbler, then Sedge, Willow and maybe more until sighted, but no doubts about the occassional squeals of the resident
a migratory species that breeds in Western Europe and North Africa, and overwinters in West Africa south of the Sahara Desert. The breeding range extends from the Iberian Peninsula eastwards to Germany and Italy and second only to the 'rarest species ever found here' a
SIBERIAN STONECHATback in 2017and during this time period there was also a huge number of
ENGLISH CHANNEL
THE APPRENTICE'S ARE COMING TOMORROW!!