Wednesday, 28 August 2013

North Dene's. Lowestoft.

Yesterday had a SPARROW HAWK flying twice over the house. Good white rump on this bird. Last thing last night as light was going a LBJ decided to put in an appearance in the garden. So brief again.

Nets:  As I was cruising by I saw a WHEATEAR rise in the air, so stopped and dragged out the following shot. Altogether there was 5 birds in all.
 
This was followed by two MEADOW PIPITS that were intent on chasing each other.

 
I walked up then onto the Den's to find local guys talking. before I reached them I picked out a WHINCHAT in firs on the Oval. As well as SWALLOW and SANDMARTIN diving about the water tower again. I joined the group and they pointed out the juvenile RED-BACKED-SHRIKE which had decided to stay overnight. I walked of with Rob and we tramped the grass were we put up another Whinchat. On my return I took a not to unobtrusive look at the RBS and refused to look at the couple who were starkers' and doing hanky panky in the meadow. I also saw a clouded yellow and a small copper.
 
I have also included in thumbnail a picture of a SWALLOW TAILED MOTH found in the conservatory.
 
THERE IS A NEW SPORT IN MY GARDEN, NOT UNLIKE THOSE ON THE NORTH DENE'S
 


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