With the overnight high being around the +8°C mark hopes were high but the catch was low and certainly nothing to add to the Moth Year List. Otherwise, a small 'tickle' at the Gravel Pit where was found a potential partner for the recently arrived
male
SHOVELER
SHOVELER
with the potential 'mate' already looking frisky!
However, with nothing more to add across the board it was found that the Solar Panel Compound was the place to be starting with a
However, with nothing more to add across the board it was found that the Solar Panel Compound was the place to be starting with a
Small Gaggle of
CANADA GEESE
in addition to which
we would also like to think that these 2 are a pair of
STOCK DOVE
some of which nest in the redundant aircraft close by.
some of which nest in the redundant aircraft close by.
Not to be outdone and not seen for over a month now the still single
RED-LEGGED PARTRIDGE
put in a brief 'fly-by' with images taken from the archive,
put in a brief 'fly-by' with images taken from the archive,
while it also looked as if the
MOLE
population were also trying tp catch up with the 'diggings' of the Badgers in recent days, and it was hoped that the single
MOLE
population were also trying tp catch up with the 'diggings' of the Badgers in recent days, and it was hoped that the single
LAPWING
found within might be the first of the 2023 breeding stock?
A small arrival of an estimated 15 to 20
MEADOW PIPIT
some of which are certain to procreate if not these then those that follow and finaly on our return a
MOORHEN
taking a Walk on the Wildside across the Bridleway.
taking a Walk on the Wildside across the Bridleway.
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