You MAY remember that I found a puss moth caterpillar in our garden last July - a puss moth caterpillar clearly looking for a piece of suitable wood on which to pupate.
So I gave it that piece of wood and it duly spun (span?!) a cocoon.
It's been there since then. For about 10 months.
And still is.
(I now have it wedged in the chicken wire covering our chicken run (we have no chickens at present) to facilitate its emergence and first flight into the night sky).
I'm only drawing your attention to this now, as MAY is the month when 'our' Puss moth should emerge. And should leave a hole in its old cocoon like this.
May is the month.
May be upon us.
Watch this space...