A recently-fledged
Robin was in the park this morning - so evidence of a second or third brood for one lucky pair! A
Blackcap was singing too and there were a couple of
Woodpigeons and
Collared Doves.
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| Juvenile Robin |
The moth trap produced 3
Silver Y, a
Harlequin Ladybird, an
Anania coronata micro-moth, an
Uncertain/Rustic, a
Common Footman, a
Copper Underwing sp. and a
Lesser Yellow Underwing. A small
Crambid moth (I assume) also caught.
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| Anania coronata |
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| Copper Underwing sp. |
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| Common Footman |
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| Crambid moth? |
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| Silver Y |
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| Lesser Yellow Underwing |
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| Harlequin |
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| Uncertain/Rustic |
This evening a
Blackbird sang very briefly - mid July is usually the cut-off time for Blackbird song in my experience.
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