Monday 26 October 2009

Eleven, twelve...


Blacka Moor's regular visiting fauna during October includes this species annually seen on the grassy pastures. Typically examples will be young, male, wearing hoods and jeans and observed bending over and peering at the ground. Someone who knows about these things was heard to say that the number you need to collect for a satisfactory trip is thirteen.
Not to be confused with another character seen this afternoon also young, male and in a similar posture.


It seems that a flammable substance is being applied to the ground. Perhaps the day has been spent persecuting the young of native trees and the evidence is being destroyed.




In a different category are the large numbers of visitors from northern Europe circling and settling in the tops of trees not yet destroyed.


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