Wednesday 29 June 2022

LIVING in the PAST - Jethro Tull

Late afternoon the previous day and once again the

RED ARROWS
brought the day to a close and while we have not been keeping a log it seems that their presence has been felt across a full week or maybe as many as 10 days, 'with no complaints there'! However, that didn't induce much in the way of Moth Life with the best from the traps not being a Moth at all but a female
SCORPION FLY
clarified by our friend John and otherwise the most eye-catching of those that did pop in
BORDERED BEAUTY
only our second of the year
SHARK
along with the eye-catching daytime flier
THE CINNABAR
and just before the
CLOUD-BURST
We seemed to be following in the foot-steps of the nearby Lytchett Fields Reserve on Saturday as our patch was graced by a single
LITTLE RINGED PLOVER
once an established breeding bird here, but alas no more - we won't go into detail except for a moment of as the headline suggests!
Confiding small Wading birds there was never a problem getting at close quarters during nest building which would see the birds tossing tiny stones and flints over their shoulders forming a perfectly circular nest area as above. Or for that matter
INCUBATION
First Steps
A Few Days Older
and close to adulthood!
"Will Ye No Come Back Again"?
Having dodged the Rain
we found a few more juvenile
MALLARD
on the
Irrigation Pond
thought to be at least a dozen now?
Not so much luck at the Gravel Pit where seemingly it is only the male Tufted Duck occupying the waters, but a flush of new growth
GREATER REED MACE
once incorrectly accepted as Bull Rush on Pointless as a correct answer!
Apart from just a single
juvenile
MEADOW PIPIT
all else of interest (and interesting it is) to someone who has not an inkling of the workings of
Mechanical or Electrical Devices
preparing to cut mostly the
NETTELS
New Plant
now screening the panels and causing an unacceptable loss in production.
With Electrician Geoff having now sources a new control unit for the long time redundent Moth Trap, and Jose the Maintenance Foreman having brought the whole caboodle together it was left to 'yours truely' to knock up another
CORRAL

to keep the Sheep at bay.

The added trap in the far distance and the
Nettle Cutters
coincidentally clearing the same compound.

FIREING ON ALL 5 TRAPS FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS YEAR, ALL WE NEED NOW ARE THE MOTHS!