Black Hole Marsh looking fantastic.
The Pec Sand was way over in the far left hand corner, but did come a bit closer eventually.
Bathing
Shaking a Tail Feather
Hooray! Standing Still.
Taking a Bow
Trying to get a photo:
Brian's smiling coz he's spotted me taking this crafty snap.
I don't think Dave's spotted me though, I wonder why?
While I was halfway through writing this I heard from Bun that the bat, which roosts periodically in his bathroom, on the shower-head, was 'showing well' really early for it too. I've missed seeing it countless times so rushed round there. I was in luck this time and got a couple of photos and a bit of video too. It's a Lesser Horseshoe Bat, a species who's stronghold is in the Southwest, but is rare nationally so I feel very privileged to have seen it:-)
The Pec Sand was way over in the far left hand corner, but did come a bit closer eventually.
Bathing
Shaking a Tail Feather
Hooray! Standing Still.
Taking a Bow
Trying to get a photo:
Brian's smiling coz he's spotted me taking this crafty snap.
I don't think Dave's spotted me though, I wonder why?
I found out what my mystery caterpillar was, rather disappointingly just another Fox Moth! It's just an earlier instar, looks much better than the final instar in my opinion. Oh, and thanks to Harri from Finland for the quick response on Birdforum ( not that he'd be reading this).
While I was halfway through writing this I heard from Bun that the bat, which roosts periodically in his bathroom, on the shower-head, was 'showing well' really early for it too. I've missed seeing it countless times so rushed round there. I was in luck this time and got a couple of photos and a bit of video too. It's a Lesser Horseshoe Bat, a species who's stronghold is in the Southwest, but is rare nationally so I feel very privileged to have seen it:-)
2 comments:
Awww I love the Bat video, he's so cute as he was twitching his head.
I'm liking your first picture aswell.
That bat is amazing!
Nat
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