It was that popular the ringing paparazzo soon homed in on it.
(The guy with his back to the camera is Steve from Kent (and finder of the recent patch Cattle Egret) who joined us for a while)
(The guy with his back to the camera is Steve from Kent (and finder of the recent patch Cattle Egret) who joined us for a while)
In fact we caught TWO of them! (and a THIRD after I'd left) Here's a rubbish photo of the two together, there was an adult and a 'juvenile' ( or first winter). You can see the difference in plumage here.
I wanted to get a shot of it flying off but things didn't quite work out how I'd expected.
Barry released the bird, like so, and it promptly...
Barry released the bird, like so, and it promptly...
Sedge Warbler
The moth trap was out again out again last night but we had a much smaller catch of 41, probably as a result of the cool, windy and rainy weather. Only one new moth for the garden too in the shape of a Pine Carpet, which wasn't very photogenic, so here's a photo of a Small Emerald instead :-)
1 comment:
Smashing Blog Karen,
Photo's of your Ringing and the Moth's are super. Time I invested in a Moth trap.
John
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