Like half the world we are still trying to amuse ourselves during lockdown so its been more wildlife stuff around the garden, food growing, noc-migging, photography, vis-missing and a few daily walks- mainly to the airfield but also to Bernwood Forest yesterday (singing Willow Warbler and Cuckoo).
Here's a few highlight in pics. The biggest surprise was a briefly singing Reed Warbler in the front garden.
BIRDS
The local Red Kites are always a good photography subject
Northern Wheatear (presumed nominate) on Airfield today again (anyone know what the strange looking plant is in background?)
Corn Bunting on the airfield
The best pic I could get of the Airfield Grey Partridge
Had seven Common Terns go over the airfield this morning
Summer male Pied Wagtail
MAMMALS
Fallow Deer in Bernwood Forest
Brown Hare on the Airfield- quite a few up there. Also had Fox on the camera trap.
MOTHS
Syndemis musculana- a new one for the Old Vic
Had a couple of Poplar Hawk-moths
I went for Small Square-spot on this
Seraphims (above and below) showing variation
Pinion-spotted Pug again! I had one last month which was only one of six records in the UK (See Birguides article HERE). Maybe the same individual?
NOC-MIG
The noc-mig highlights include Oystercatcher, Common Sandpiper and Lesser Whitethroat migrating over at night.
Oystercatcher
Common Sandpiper
Lesser Whitethroat
Sound files HERE
WILDLIFE/FOOD GARDENING
Recent additions include Sweetcorn going into the beds
5 comments:
Peter, the plant is an emerging species of Horsetail - can’t be any more specific I’m afraid.
The plant appears to be a type of Horsetail
Plant looks like Horsetail in bud
The plant in your Wheatear photo is horsetail sp, probably field horsetail. Poisonous to livestock.
Thanks all! Sorry for delay in replying, just noticed I had put comments moderator on.
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