For rather obvious reasons, there are no photos of the Border Control, but whilst we were waiting there, we spotted a superb giant Peacock Moth. Whist gaining some strange looks form the staff, a quick run over to photograph said moth, followed by a hasty retreat back to the vehicle was apparently permissible. A stop for a tortoise rescue and then lunch in shady woodland completed the morning. Whilst having lunch we had excellent views of Woodlark and Northern Wheatear.
| With a wingspan of 10-13cm it's an impressive beast. |
| Immediately we left the Border Control - a tortoise required an emergency stop to remove him from the road and to safety. |
| Hermann's Tortoise. |
| 'and away'.... |
| Driving up into the mountains, numerous marble quarries scarred the landscape. |
| Time for lunch in a woodland glade. Plenty of Hellebores and...... |
| A lovely Elderflower orchid. |
| Yellow Star of Bethlehem. |
| Soil Centipede, Himantarium gabrielis. |
| Field Cricket. |
| Scorpion. |