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Trying the new top rail. I'll have to drill a fence post to match the new post holes. replacing the 50-odd year old decaying woodwork
Leo was home sick today so I cranked out some wristlets! I just put them in my etsy shop. Please see my profile if interested.
We stopped the motorhome on a level spot for lunch. The whole valley looks like this. You can see the great and vivid orange blotches like those on the far hillside.
The only places you won't find these blooms are under the acres and acres of solar power farms which are growing out here. So by saving the planet we are also ruining it.
Lancaster, California
April 28, 2020
Thanks to Craig fo probable id and information. This species has filiform antenna and indistinct wing markings.. Strathspey, Scotland.
On the same fence post (possibly the same individual moved to a slightly different position) on a threatened site in Strathspey, Scotland. This dayflying moth is a Notable a and is in the sub family Hadeninae. It has dark grey forewings each with quite a large and conspicuous white 'kidney' mark. The food plant is bearberry Arctostaphylos uva-ursi that is frequent at this threatened lowland heath site that also is home to a micro-moth associated with bearberry.