- Bit worried about one of our swift eggs (as I type this its at the back of the roof space - separated from the other two eggs). Swifts are known for kicking eggs out of nests though, so no need to be too concerned yet...
- First hobby (falcon) seen from the garden this afternoon - the only bird to predate swifts...
- SEVENTEEN of my bee holes have been fully bricked up by my mason bees now - ready to hatch next spring - I'm really happy about that!
- Wasp beetle on the washing this afternoon, in the hot sun (its been a scorcher of a weekend!)
- Catches in the moth trap remain pretty patchy - a "Treble lines (moth)" last night, two "shuttle-shaped darts" (moths), three Mayflies (don't ask me!?) and one flying ant!
Sunday, 23 May 2010
Swift half news - 23rd May 2010
Labels:
flying ant,
hobby,
mayflies,
seventeen bee holes filled in,
shuttle-shaped darts,
swift eggs,
treble-lines,
wasp beetle
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