Yesterday was the warmest of the year so far with temperatures around 17 degrees at Paxton Pits and the bees and other insects were on the move. Here a selection - not sure all the IDs on the final sheet are correct - still checking!!
Ann Miles Blog
Friday, March 20, 2026
Paxton's Bees etc
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Toft's Bees and Other Wildlife Wake Up
The warm conditions yesterday brought a lot of species out of their winter dormancy and onto the foliage. Favourites definitely the small Weevil, Box Bug, Bee Fly, and the unusual-looking parasitic fly, Gonia picea. I recently received the new Flies book by Stephen Falk and others so looked it up. The Dark broadface visits flowers including Daisy, is parasitic on moths including Square-spot Rustic which we definitely have in the garden and is one of the first Tachinid to appear in spring. Bees more difficult to ID!
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Barnwell Park Birds
Monday, March 16, 2026
Barnwell Country Park
A very enjoyable trip to Barnwell Country Park with the RPS Nature group and Paxton Volunteer group. We were shown round by Matthew, an RPSNature member but also a volunteer at Barnwell. This Northamptonshire Country Park is small but had a good variety of subjects to photograph, both birds (later post) and meadow/trees/wetland habitats to explore more 'closely'. My highlight was photographing my first pseudoscorpion found in the leaf litter under a log. The second photo is on Mike's handkerchief - the detail in the weave shows just how small this is. Under or near the same log there were various beetles, wood lice and Enchytraeus (White worms includes about 40 species of annelid worms) and a Ground Hopper. (ID sheet at end)

























































