By the time I got back it had reverted to type and was hiding. This is my best two...oh dear...
Such a shame as it had been performing like a star earlier...
Still I'm not complaining about the crap pics, Barred on the patch is still a tremendous bird and the highlight of a great week.
Also seen today, 9 Swallows S, 2 Whinchats, 5 Wheatear on the path near the teepee, 49 Lapwing and 23 Curlew in the back field.
On a sour note, at the exact spot where I saw the Grey Squirrel the other day, a Red was a road kill this afternoon...
Moths last night -
1048 Garden Rose Tortrix (Acleris variegana) 1
1760 Red-green Carpet (Chloroclysta siterata) 1
2258 Chestnut (Conistra vaccinii) 1
2262 Brick (Agrochola circellaris) 1
2270 Lunar Underwing (Omphaloscelis lunosa) 1
2306 Angle Shades (Phlogophora meticulosa) 1
2441 Silver Y (Autographa gamma) 2
Only 8 moths of 7 species. Sky was crystal clear and full of stars. Temp 6 degrees.
Chestnut
5 comments:
Is that a spiders web obsuring the second barred pic, or a manky thumb print on your lens? Stacks of skylarks over Druridge and Seahouses today
Barreds have that "don`t mess with me" eye look about them, don`t they Stewart ?
Pity it wasn`t role reversal regards the 2 Squirrel sp`s.
I wish i could find a Barred on my patch. It's hard work on the west side!
Nice one Stewart, I was thinking along the lines of Ipin with that thumb print :-)
Hi all, that IS a spiders web in my photo. Bugger Doh!
Dean - Luv Barreds, just rare enough to get the pulse going.
FB - Its hard work here, make no mistake ! Odd good days make up for it all though.
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