Can you have an Indian summer in September, I thought it had to be October. Nearly there then, in two days it will be an Indian summer.Whatever, it was a glorious day on the mosslands, and I saw my first pink-footed geese of the autumn with 2000 feeding in a field and lots of small flocks flying over all day. Still quite a few butterflies around, especially speckled wood.
Pink-footed geese.
Bindweed.
Common darter.
Small tortoiseshell.
Speckled wood.
It's the flowering season for common reed and it grows in many ditches all across the mosslands.
Tuesday, 29 September 2015
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