10th August 2011
We had decided in advance to go to Titchwell to see the moth traps opened, and despite the forecast of rain we decided to go anyway. The catch was predictably small, although it did include my first Ear Moth sp. and two Canary-shouldered Thorns. Peter from Holme (Moths of Holme Website) had brought a few from his trap, the most notable being a Straw Underwing. In the gift shop I had a look at the new Cranes in Norfolk book. It looks nice, but at £30 may well be pricing a number of people out of buying it (including me). It is also possibly bad timing, as British Birds have just published an article on Cranes in Britain.
We had decided in advance to go to Titchwell to see the moth traps opened, and despite the forecast of rain we decided to go anyway. The catch was predictably small, although it did include my first Ear Moth sp. and two Canary-shouldered Thorns. Peter from Holme (Moths of Holme Website) had brought a few from his trap, the most notable being a Straw Underwing. In the gift shop I had a look at the new Cranes in Norfolk book. It looks nice, but at £30 may well be pricing a number of people out of buying it (including me). It is also possibly bad timing, as British Birds have just published an article on Cranes in Britain.
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