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Category Archives: moths

Day 161

Friday 28 August I have spent the day at home and, because the weather has calmed, have been taking moments outside in the back garden. In between the occasional thundery downpour. I found a solitary mushroom in the lawn this morning. Glad that I did because they apparently pop up after rain and are goneContinue reading “Day 161”

Posted byThe Bald Birder28/08/202030/08/2020Posted inbees, fungi, garden, moths, UncategorizedTags:honeybee, ink cap, swift mothLeave a comment on Day 161

Day 134

Saturday 01 August Up in Norfolk again today; in Wells-next-the-Sea with the family. We so totally love this part of the planet and have done for many years. A poor turn out of moths last night but I didn’t give it much of a chance to be honest. There was a Garden Carpet moth (XanthorhoeContinue reading “Day 134”

Posted byThe Bald Birder01/08/202015/11/2020Posted inbutterflies, coast, coronavirus, dog, family, moths, Norfolk, summerLeave a comment on Day 134

Day 96

Wednesday 24 June Today has been the hottest day of the year so far. 28°c in the car this evening when we took Mabel down to Mistley for a walk along The Walls. After I arrived home, I made straight for a cold beer and headed to the bottom of the garden. A moment ofContinue reading “Day 96”

Posted byThe Bald Birder24/06/202011/07/2020Posted incoronavirus, moths, people, trees, weatherLeave a comment on Day 96
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