Sara McMahon
Genealogist, Family Historian, Birder and poor at moth ID
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- Had to give up trying to help my grandson to get car insurance 🤷🏻♀️ a helpful chap said it wasn’t the car or the modification it’s his job! No one wants to insure him because he’s 17 and an AET in the Navy! That is just so harsh, he works and serves his country it’s just so wrong
- Please can anyone help, my grandson is trying to get insurance for his car but keeps getting refused, some of the reasons are ridiculous. Yes he’s 17 and has a Seat ibeza but surely someone could give him a chance? Any suggestions would be great thank you
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- First of the winter Blackcaps arrived this morning, a cautious female. Also a Firecrest and two female Great Spots. Finch numbers building nicely too
- Never Forgotten
- Anyone any idea why a Carrion Crow would be collecting small smooth white pebbles and putting them under a paving slab? Most odd behaviour!
- Just seen a Magpie carrying sticks to a nest 🤷🏻♀️
- Couple of nice moths from Plympton this week
- Just one nfy in Plympton and my second ever
- Is this possibly a False Mocha? Usually only get Jersey Mocha in Plympton
- Lovely Angle Shades nfy in Plympton
- Just a very bettered Silver Y nfy in Plympton
- Orange Swift nfy in Plympton today
- Quick Look around and a lovely Miller had appeared, didn’t think I was going to get anything nfy in Plympton today because of the wind, so a lovely surprise
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- Being home all the time (sick husband) means I’ve seen quite a few species including, 11 types of young birds, Emperor Dragonfly, Pipistrelle Bat, Slow Worm, Hedgehog, Palmate Newt and 85 moth species as well as Raven, Peregrines, Buzzards etc so not bad at all for a small garden
- Two nfy and Bactra lancealana nfg in Plympton today
- Just one nfy in Plympton today
- Few nfy in Plympton today, also a worn Cabbage Moth
- Just two nfy again in Plympton
- Again just a couple nfy in Plympton today
- Just two nfy in Plympton today amongst the four Rush Veneers and three Rusty Dot Pearls
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- Just had another quick check and found these two nfy, Burnet is first since June 2018
- Couple nfy in Plympton today
- Meal Moth also nfy in Plympton first one for three years
- Fabulous Brussels Lace nfy in Plympton, I love the way you never know what combination of colours you’re going to get, this one has quite a bit of white
- After an absence last year, it was good to see these again in Plympton
- Fewer moths in Plympton last night but this one nfy
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- Few moths from Plympton today, just one nfy
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- Some moths from Plympton last night