Saturday, 4 March 2023

Love is in the Air - John Paul Young

 Considered a GREAT start to the day as at least bloodying the lower of the c2 recently refurbished Moth Traps

with not one but 2
HEBREW CHARACTERs
along with this Micro which is well outside of our comfort zone.
Still no advance with the repair of Strange but help streaming in from all directions again it was a stroll along the banks of the
River Stour
were on the cusp was found the 
local
KESTRELs
showing far more attention to the Nest Box and maybe even a little display, or more likely preening. A few of the more common contenders included
a 'drumming'
GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER
and the first signs of
BLOSSOM
followed by something of a Real Bang as firstly we flushed a Little Egret the found standing in the same locale a
CATTLE EGRET
which also took to the wing.
Of note, this is only the 'second' record of this species on our home patch in 12 years!
while above what remains of the recent Flood Plane this unidentified
AIRCRAFT
and finally our first first clump of
DAISYs
"IT'S ALL STARTING TO SLOWLY HAPPEN"

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