Thursday, 7 July 2022

Harry Lime - Again

 A glorious

MACKEREL SKY
heralded the new day while a number of First for the Year Moths had been deposited into the traps.
DUSKY BROCADE

CREAM WAVE
and
BROAD-BORDERED YELLOW UNDERWING
while at both pond the situation darkens as mostly
GREATER REED MACE
masking our veiw
of the remaining
LITTLE GREBE FAMILY
but there may have been others??
The rest of the Post is more or less given over to Plant Life with the
SAINT JOHN'S WORT
in fine display with the
first
TEASELs
pushing through and
more evidence that there might just be a crop of
ACORNS
this Autumn while again we are reluctant to let the nest building
SWALLOW
pass without a click or a clip, with the same applying to an
oscillating
LIME HAWK-MOTH
while closer to home we note the
RASPBERRIES
are ripening nicely so let
'scrumping' season begin!
FUNGI
right outside the door!