The real eye-opener for me was the moth-ing, starting at the beginning of the year I was hopeful of catching the odd nice looking beasty, but was amazed at what was actually achieved throughout the months, it really was good fun! So as one year passes, another begins, and it starts all over again...can't wait!
Pink- footed Geese over on New Years Day

The pond in January

Our Barn Owl in the 1st winter period

Snipe in Feb

And again...

One of the first moths- Spring Usher

I'ld forgotten the first day of March!

Golden Plover on 'south' fields

Couple of welcome garden visitors, Goldfinch and Siskin


Great Diving Beetle, caught in the moth trap

My first Parish Stonechat in March

Moths picking up in April- a lovely Oak Beauty

Wheatear- one of the first Spring migrants

Another Beauty, this time Pine

Ring Ouzel just before a Little Egret flew by!

Common Cranes- April is THE time to see Cranes over Aylmerton

Red Deer putting on a good show

The two Dotterel on May 5th were my personal highlight

Little Owl, at last!

Broad-bodied Chaser on the pond.

Summer of Moths





Hey-ho Happy Days

Singing Quail!!!

It was a good year for Hummingbird Hawkmoth's

Red Kite - we saw four this year

Hobby - up to three in Sept

Convolvulous Hawkmoth - super-duper migrant moth!

Merville du Jour - class!

Pink- footed Geese over Aylmerton, a year full circle.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!