firstreesjohn
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A bit of a Lark, really- although it did bug me
Apart from a sustained view yesterday evening, this’s all I’ve seen of said Short-toed Lark: flypasts, as with the Red Arrows recently. I did hear it chirrup weakly (or, perhaps, it was the hurricane force wind and monsoon rain diminishing the decibels of the call) once, however, on flight.
I HATE shingle- and my knees are even more strongly agin it. Yesterday, I probably walked the equivalent of as far as Far Point, going back and fro, looking for and mostly not seeing a lark.
I carried a passenger home from the Cley area- unbeknown to me, until my arrival. The attachment shows, I believe, a shield bug which is not in my insect guides. Any IDs, please ?
Thanks, Rob. I should know this one, as we are alternatively eponymous !
Apart from a sustained view yesterday evening, this’s all I’ve seen of said Short-toed Lark: flypasts, as with the Red Arrows recently. I did hear it chirrup weakly (or, perhaps, it was the hurricane force wind and monsoon rain diminishing the decibels of the call) once, however, on flight.
I HATE shingle- and my knees are even more strongly agin it. Yesterday, I probably walked the equivalent of as far as Far Point, going back and fro, looking for and mostly not seeing a lark.
I carried a passenger home from the Cley area- unbeknown to me, until my arrival. The attachment shows, I believe, a shield bug which is not in my insect guides. Any IDs, please ?
Thanks, Rob. I should know this one, as we are alternatively eponymous !
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