A journal
A journal -
ambles near and far
the fauna and flora I met along the way
And some of the things I thought as I journeyed.
ambles near and far
the fauna and flora I met along the way
And some of the things I thought as I journeyed.
Friday, 29 July 2011
What a special day
Wednesday, 27 July 2011
Bursting the boundaries
The moth trap has been out these last few nights and I have a load of photos to look at and pore over and find out what they are. Got some help with this one so thats why its here today - a Poplar Moth - quite stunning. Dragonflies to follow in next entry once I have done the must dos of this week and can just enjoy their glory. But no time to get bored......and thats how I like it.
Saturday, 16 July 2011
Damsel in the garden!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gold and yellow and more
And this very attractive moth seems to be a Yellow Tail as when it flew I spotted the yellow and it has the characteristic black spots near the corner of its forewing. The flight time is right and its another that can be seen just about anywhere. There were several others but I am poring over them and the book so will see what I can work out. Moths are definitely challenging but great fun and a different surprise everyday!
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
A holiday in County Durham meant lots of time outside, walking and watching, and lots of time to sit outside the door of our lovely 400 year old cottage on the banks of the River Tees and enjoy the river and birds. It teemed with life from garden birds such as our resident blue tit and great tit families, visits from the nuthatch and greater spotted woodepecker, the turquiose flash of the kingfisher and the wren all outside our back door. The swallows nested in our eaves and the swifts screamed with joy as they swopped and soared. On our travels we saw over 45 different birds, from the red kite, to the meadow pipit , oystercatchers, skylarks, and a new one for me the ring ouzel. We saw the tiny bank vole, the hardy sheep of the Pennine slopes, squirrel, two humped camels, pigs, and so much more. It was a joy. I have to sort my photos of the butterflies and huge number of wildflowers and see if I can identify them. Dragons were in short supply but I did manage to find some damsels along the way. The beauty of the countryside was overwhelming - Teesdale, Swaledale, the Pennines and Wensleydale. Such beauty and all just a few hours up the road. A real breathe of fresh air - and the fantastic eggs from our resident hens. Does it get any better?
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