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Moths, mammals and a bird, but no beetles

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

Whilst putting out the swiftly-purchased apples, we noticed that the recently-strimmed and mown lawn was riddled with Orkney Vole tunnels running through the grass. Unbeknownst to us, we had been sharing the front garden with them all Summer.

Work-wise, I have been helping out with a software upgrade, which has required trips to various islands and much scrabbling about in small dark recesses, looking for somewhere to shove a memory stick. Towards the end of the project, I found myself with a couple of hours' wait for a ferry, so reverted to type, first visiting a cafe and then a beach.







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.



Today, we're hunkered down indoors, waiting for the last throes of Storm Benjamin to leave our shores. We may celebrate tonight's return to GMT with a G&T.

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  1. I suppose it unexpectedly ends with 'pond news' 🤔

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    1. Perhaps it's the extra hour in bed, but you've lost me there, Mark. Funnily enough, though, I'm currently watching an African webcam of Wildebeest at a watering hole... pond Gnus, it could be said?

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    2. I meant, you were keeping us up to date with the pond and your post ended with the pond.

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    3. Ah, I was overthinking it 🤦‍♂️

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  2. Mark, have you seen that Rush are touring in 2026?! No European dates sadly, but good to know that their music is still being performed live 😊

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    1. Yes that's great news Graeme. I thought Bill Bruford might be behind the kit but a female drummer, didn't see that one coming. But why not👏

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  3. Well it’s certainly happening in your corner. Stunning beach and sky photos. I’ve been reading on the bbc news how hard it is in the winter for you northerners. Sounds like you’ve got it sorted with your g and t’s and vole tunnels. What more could a person wish for :) B x

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    1. The only blue sky we've seen today was via Youtube and some Namibian watering holes.

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  4. Lovely pictures as ever and a belated Happy Birthday. For those of us au fait with the Beatles discography it is a fairly significant one.

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    1. Hi Alyson, thank you! I had been keen to unleash a punfest, but circumstances conspired to make things difficult, such that there wasn't time to do it justice. However, the particular tune was played to me, loudly, at the beginning of the day 😂

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  5. So, I'm late to the party - I've been away for a bit. I'm sorry to miss the punning opportunity - but in the spirit of the Beatles reference I'm guessing you were 64? Or is that many years from now? Whatever - best wishes!

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    1. Hi Beth. Thank you. I was indeed 64, at least in terms of circuits of a star, but maybe not in my head.

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    2. oh my goodness! Why didn't I get it! Love the Beatles as well, I was thinking "does he mean 'Birthday' from the White album".

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    3. [Chuckles gently] Mark, you might have fared better with a birthday eleven years' previously? I ordered a t-shirt emblazoned with a number in the style of Herbie from the Love Bug... 64-11=53 😊

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