I spent the morning on household chores, largely ignoring the warm sunshine outside. However, our front door was to supply me with a tiny moth,
Psychoides flicivora, which I found in exactly the same place last year. I believe it comes from the ferns growing in the front garden.
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Psychoides flicivora |
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When I say tiny, I mean TINY. |
While I was photographing the moth, a Chiffchaff landed on the bird-bath while another began singing from trees beyond the garden. The walk to the paper-shop produced a third.
A fall of Chiffchaffs!