40 Saints III - Fenced In

As the first part of our walk today takes us along the road from where we finished last week I thought we'd make an early start of it to see if there are any hares or badgers making use of the human highways at this time in the morning. No sign of any yet but we do have some wildlife that I suggested that we look out for in the Late Winter Almanack. Firstly the Pine Processionary Caterpillars, Thaumetopoea pityocampa, are up and about (although these are described as nocturnal in many of the texts I've often found them reluctant to go back to bed in the mornings) and secondly, as I was just bending down to photograph this Storksbill, a little movement in the undergrowth revealed a beautiful Silver Y moth, Autographa gamma, which is one of the migratory moths I mentioned. The little silver markings in the middle of his wings give him both his English name (being shaped like the letter Y) and his scientific name (being shaped like the Greek gamma).

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Posted on 02 de março de 2018, 07:05 AM by stevedaniels stevedaniels

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Fotos / Sons

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Fevereiro 5, 2018 11:05 AM EET

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S. African

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What

Y-de-Prata (Autographa gamma)

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Fevereiro 5, 2018 09:07 AM EET

Fotos / Sons

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Fevereiro 5, 2018 09:25 AM EET

Fotos / Sons

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Prásio (Prasium majus)

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Fevereiro 5, 2018 06:38 AM EET

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Noselha-Comum (Romulea bulbocodium)

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Fevereiro 5, 2018 08:15 AM EET

Fotos / Sons

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Fevereiro 5, 2018 09:26 AM EET

Descrição

First of the year

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