Tuesday, 5 September 2017

Then There Were Two

Sunflowers growing in a nearby garden.
Not quite as tall as the one gown last year but just look at the size of those flower heads:

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Thursday, 31 August 2017

A White August?

The last day of August finishes with a storm accompanied by a hail shower:




From lightningmaps.org showing where the lightning strikes surrounding me occured - me being about centre of this map:

Lightning Strikes 31 Aug 2017

Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Sunspot AR2672

A couple of days ago I took a few shots of the Sun hoping to catch two sunspots but I was a couple of days too late. Sunspot AR2672 is centre of the photo and AR2671 had just disappeared off the right hand side:

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This spot is now decaying and moving off the right hand side as the Sun rotates.

Yesterday I tried to leave a message on The Run*A*Round Ranch Report but found access is now by invitation only. If you are reading this Theresa I hope you and yours are well and safe from the devastation wrought by hurricane Harvey.

Thursday, 24 August 2017

Day Ending

Seems ages since we last had a decent Sunset:

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Monday, 21 August 2017

That Bathroom Window + A Holey Egg

The outer glass of the bathroom window has a sort of 'hammered' finish and looks like this when viewed from a distance. The trees, grass and greenhouse can just be made out along with a white plastic chair near the bottom right:

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When looked through from a few inches away the curvature on each indentation gives some interesting patterns:

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I often see broken egg shells on the ground but this one was perched on top of the garden fence. I think, from the markings and its size (21mm), this is a House Sparrow egg. I wonder what raided the nest and rested it on the fence while it carried out the dirty deed.

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Thanks again to Ragged Robin for identifying the Vapourer Moth in my last post.

Sunday, 20 August 2017

Bathroom View

Not often I get to see the underneath of a moth.
This one was on the outside of the bathroom window.
The surrounding patterns are formed by the window glass.

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I went outside to try to photo a top view but, alas, it flew away.
All I got was a brief glimpse of chestnut brown wings each with a white spot.

Many thanks to Ragged Robin for identifying this as a Vapourer Moth.

Monday, 14 August 2017

Hanging Around

Spotted in the garden:

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Not sure whether it was a Common or Southern Hawker dragonfly.
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