Thursday 14 May 2020

Unexpected Nightjar

Another stunning bird during lockdown very close to home - very rarely seen during daylight hours so an absolute treat to see.


Saturday 9 May 2020

Normanby's VE day celebrations under lockdown!

Yesterday, our nation came together, even though forced apart by the lockdown to remember the end of the war in Europe and mark 75 years sine VE Day.We are extremely lucky to live in a small corner of North Lincs where we have found such lovely and supportive neighbours aka friends!  So after marking two minutes silence at 11.00am we socially distance ourselves  (until 9.00pm!!)  around our homes and celebrated with many bottles of Prosecco, Beer, G&T's, Whiskey, Ginger Wine, Cakes and the great British standby fish and chips - a fabulous day which I doubt had it not been for the virus would not have taken place.

The Queen I think accurately hit the mark when she said, "our streets are not empty, they are filled with the love and the care that we have for each other".

So without further a do here's our cast;

Sue and Martin 


Sheila starting as she means to go on!


Doing a marvellous impression of the Queen - Barbra

Sheila (again)

 Alex, Lucas, Mechelle and Paul

Jean, Deirdre and Norma

 Sarah and Pam

 Ray of sunshine - Mechelle

Sarah (again)

Martin, Alexander, Heather and Christine

Wayne with an unfortunately named bottle of beer

 Martin (again)
 Pam

Yvonne and Richard


Mechelle - what can I say the whole day wouldn't have happened without her and she even managed to get a delivery of socially distance fish and chips!








Tuesday 5 May 2020

Day 41 of Lockdown

Nearly six weeks of lockdown in the UK now and still easily finding something new to identify each day either in the garden or on our hours exercise and still adding to our birding lockdown list with an unexpected Cuckoo yesterday! Insect wise it has been very exciting in the garden as you can see;

Green Nettle Weevil 



On the face of it the next two look pretty similar however due to the plants they were on and length of antennae I'm confident they are Solomons Seal Sawfly and Iris Sawfly




Solitary Bees where to begin - I have Steven Falk's field guide to British Bees which is a fabulous book if only I had the skills to use it - I spent a longtime keying this bee out to Andrena wilkella and then via twitter asked Steven to confirm my id and no surprise I was wrong it is in fact Andrena clarkella