Nothing particularly rare in the moth trap although good numbers of Early Grey and Twin-spot Quaker this year (and of early spring moths overall).
Adult Med #1
Adult Med #2
Another one of adult Med #1
Early Greys, Diurnea fagella and March Moths
The Viridor 'Reservoir Dogs' . Everyone wants to be Mr Orange. These bad boys have finally been performing and there has been genuine commitment recently to the restoration. Finally something positive happening round here.
Tree planting and pond construction around the incinerator
Construction of the wet grassland is well underway
More areas of sacrificial crop are being sown. Also lots of trees being planted. This is the biggest push on the restoration in nearly a decade (and yes in between then due to the delays we've lost our Tree sparrows and most of our important wildlife but nonetheless this progress is better than another kick in the nuts).
2 comments:
Thats the trouble with a kick in the nuts - there's so much bollocks involved.
The Oxon Feather.
It's literally beyond belief the BS that has been going on but anyway, a bit of breather before the next shit storm!
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