Sunday, May 4, 2025
May 3rd Garden Insects
Friday, May 2, 2025
Garden Project May 2025
With this last week's warm temperatures, a lot of flowers have come into bloom while others are dying away. It is definitely Red Campion time making wonderful splashes of colour everywhere contrasting with the blue Alkanet and Centaurea. Buttercups have largely taken over from Cowslips in the meadow, the Bogbean is in bloom in the pond, the Perennial Alyssum is attracting lots of insects along with the three species of Spurge etc!!
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Lasius fuliginosus, Jet Ant
The intricacies of insect life cycles continue to amaze me! Today I noticed a stream of black ants along the fence on the edge of our lane and decided to try and photograph them. I later identified them as the Jet Ant Lasius fuliginosus with their heart-shaped head and shiny black body. The Jet Ant queen is incapable of founding a colony on her own - she makes use of an existing Lasius umbratus nest, which in turn would have been founded in a Lasius niger nest. Not sure what they are carrying ?larvae -will update when find out!!
Too late to include this tale in my lecture at Paxton Pits tomorrow (Thursday 1st May) on the Amazing World of Insects (see poster) but certainly a candidate for later versions!!
Monday, April 28, 2025
Toft Garden Spiders
I am a bit behind identifying the various mini-wildlife in the garden, so these spiders were from a warm day last week. No certainty on species as very difficult without capturing and dissecting various parts but hopefully the genus in each case is ok
Sunday, April 27, 2025
Lackford Woodland Feeder
A very pleasant hour (or two!) watching and photographing the birds coming down to feed in the woodland area at Lackford on Friday.


























































