Last week, I had planned to blog about a recent birthday, not a particularly significant birthday, but one with plenty of punning opportunities if one happened to be of a Beatles frame of mind. In fact, as part of the punning, I was going to post on the following day, thereby introducing a further song title. As I said, "I had planned", but somehow the muse struggled to leave the ground and the moment was lost. Anyhow, it was a lovely day, with a nice lunch at a gin distillery and a bit of wildlife watching afterwards (including my first Brambling of the year).
Instead, here's a round up of October's natural history happenings.
| Parsnip Moth (on the bedroom wall, not in the vegetable patch) |
| Our first Blackcap of the Autumn, which instigated a search for an apple source |
Meanwhile, at home, Megan had discovered yet another new moth species for the garden, with this Dark Sword-grass found on a wall, which she kindly potted until I returned to see it. The moth was then released at dusk, and what a dusk it was.
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