Sunday, 12 August 2007

National Moth Night

Today is the Glorious Twelfth but last night was the inglorious eleventh. UK National Moth Night. So Roger Kendrick organised a Moth Night for HK. It followed the UK's tradition of rain, wind and occasional pestilence. The Four Horsemen looked at us and decided we had suffered enough. We did however see some nice bits and bobs. Here, for example, is a real Toad in the Hole:



And here is a Chinese gecko - what a cute little chappie:



Or how about this rather splendidly acrobatic Changeable lizard, Calotes versicolor, which steadfastly refused to move all evening:



And finally, a flutterby:



This is, I think, a Great mormon but I need to check. It was hanging on a bush, soaking wet at 9pm, totally oblivious to the barrage of flashguns.

So a testing evening for moths but highly productive anyway. Enjoy.

6 comments:

ulaca said...

Just returned from Spain, and thought you might enjoy this stork captured in Ciudad Rodrigo, near the Portuguese border: C:\WINDOWS\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\AAFHTJ1B\Spain2007060[1].jpg

Andrew said...

Sorry Hugh, this seems to be a link to your C drive ;-(

ulaca said...

Thanks for being so nice about my non-existent technical skills! If you can bare to trawl through the holiday snaps, or you can just fast-forward, the stork is no. 5 (out of 24) here: http://rebeccaplk.spaces.live.com/

Andrew said...

Very nice trip and excellent stork picture. I have visited places like Toledo (Lesser kestrels in the tower), the Gredos mountains (cold!) and of course Donana. Spain is a beautiful country if you ignore the expat Brits.

dgny said...

I love the real toad in the hole - was he stopped there or did you catch him moving?

Andrew said...

He was out and about and when he noticed people he legged it for a drainage hole!