Tuesday, 28 June 2022

It's a LINNET IN-IT?

 With the Solstice just past we were expecting a little less of this

and a little more overnight warmth but still a few new Moths for the Year are tumbling in, such as:-
BEAUTIFUL HOOK-TIP
the very variable
COMMON MARBLED CARPET
while maybe of novelty value
FOX MOTH
still depositing eggs on the trays on a daily basis now, along with a
Fist Full of Hawk-moths
Poplar Hawk-moths at the extremeties and Private Hawk taking the middle ground while juvenile
BLACKBIRDs
hone their hunting skills
on the lawn
under the watchful eye of Dad.
First to be spotted at the Gravel Pit c2
COMMON SWIFT
seen to be flying purposefully north, our first of the year, while just taking it easy the juv
LITTLE GREBE
seems unaware of the
Clear and Present Danger
as the
LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLs
carry out what is now a daily ritual.
Back South, and this is the only representative across the 'patch' of
RED CHESTNUT
looking most resplendent
while keeping with the "colour theme" we can now see in
Black and White
that the Sheep are escaping under the fence-line!
A Brief Encounter indeed as this
ROE DEER 

has a brief trist with a
MOORHEN

juvenile
GREENFINCH
KESTREL
in hover and
juvenile
LINNET