Well the bacon rolls are legendary but didn't expect them to attract a rare moth. This morning Paul Eele the warden came into work and noticed a large moth on the window to our servery. On closer inspection, it turned out to be a Clifden nonpareil. Nonpareil roughly translated means exceptional, no parallel and it certainly was exceptional.
The moth is usually seen in September and most records in the UK are presumed to be migrants. Yes this little moth flew all the way from continental europe. Well it's not that small it has a wing span of about 10cm and looked like a small bird as it flew off.
This is only the sixteenth record for Norfolk and has probably been blown over with the north easterly winds from Scandinavia.
If you are interested in this and would like to learn more about moths why not visit our homes for wildlife pages where you can get advice on how to make your garden patch more inviting for creatures like this.
What a lovely Moth - and yes I have experienced the bacon sandwiches!
Ospreys Rule OK, but Goldfinches come a close second!