High Tea

Tuesday September 12

Ever observant Pam, looking out of the kitchen window, saw a movement inside the squirrel-proof cage surrounding some fat balls, high in the fig tree. She managed this one photo - much enlarged - before it scurried off.


However did it get up there? Mice are good climbers and this proves it.

A Sparrowhawk visits the feeders almost daily - and is successful too often for our soft hearts. Pam has stopped it from sitting on top of the bird table (!). Andy W has a Goshawk visiting his home, often passing low over the patio, how wonderful. 

We've had some good moths over the last few days. Another two immigrant Convolvulus Hawkmoths, making it a record 7year 2023 catch for the garden. Not the best marked Vestal, but another wanted immigrant for the moth-ers list.


Centre-barred Sallow is a splendid Autumn appearing moth, such rich fall colours.



Always a show stopper although becoming more frequent over the last two years, the superb Clifden Nonpareil or, more mundane, Blue Underwing, graced a brick near one of our traps.



 I have yet to photograph it with its wings open, I hope to try again when it stops raining. 







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