Adela and a bonus

After dropping my wife off at the local Asda I took the opportunity to check the sallows at the rear of the building on the bank of Breydon Water to see if Adela cuprella was on the wing. This is a regular site to see them and in the warm sunshine I counted around 50 dancing above the sallow flowers.
The bonus was, while I was watching the cuprella through my binoculars, a bird appeared in my vision that attracted my attention. It was a peregrine, no doubt on its way to terrorize the waders on the mudflats the other side the sea wall.

Brian

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