So along with the rest of the world the UK is in lockdown for the foreseeable future and so far we're coping well with staying home and our hour a day exercise and although we are obviously missing our usual haunts of Messingham, Alkborough and Barton we have seen some cracking wildlife over the last five weeks - we're so lucky to have a garden which backs onto open fields however those fields are managed by County Turf so we are to all intense and purposes surrounded by an industrial landscape which is fertilised and pesticide to an inch of its life however last Saturday gave us the best garden tick we have had in the 21 years we have lived here - this fabulous Wryneck - it hung around for a couple of hours giving us the runaround between the neighbours gardens and ours but what an absolute joy!
We have been keeping a lockdown birding list - seen or heard in or from the garden and this currently stands at 59 - most interesting heard has to be Common Scoters migrating over late one night - obviously the rarest would have to be the Wryneck. We are also creating a database of every insect we are able to identify and are actively brushing up and learning new skills on keying out bees and hoverflies which leads me to our second most exciting find of the lockdown - a bee I have always wanted to see and which we found on a walk yesterday about a mile and a half from our house - the Ashy Mining Bee (Andrena Cineraria)
Hopefully lots more lockdown posts over the coming weeks ....
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