Day 14
Wednesday May 8
A cold north easterly wind which brought showers on and off all day. We stayed indoors.
Plenty of bird action on the feeders Pam has hung in the Willows outside our front window. House Sparrows, Greenfinches, Goldfinch and Starlings. Blackbird, Robin and Collared Doves feeding on the fall-out below. The Starlings have already demolished six fat balls.
Sue and Ian spent much of a very pleasant afternoon with us, catching up with all that has happened bird and moth-wise. 'Our' male Hen Harrier put in a close appearance for them, making two fly-pasts just across the road.
After putting it on charge, I set up my new Kindle which arrived this morning and then photographed this morning's moth catch. Two more Dark-barred Twin-spot Carpets, Clouded Drab, and Red Chestnut.
A new book which was published shortly before I left for Scotland. Not and ID book, more of an atlas. It's beautifully produced. Poor photo of a Dark-barred Twin-spot Carpet. The best sample escaped and this one was in a clouded plastic pot which I daren't open as the moth was so frisky. Red Chestnut Agonopterix heracliana Clouded Drab Yesterday's very battered female Emperor moth
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