This is the final set of images from our trip to RSPB Sandy on Wednesday featuring Green Shieldbugs from the tiny 1st instar nymph to 4th stage instars, Stenotus bug, Hairy Shieldbugs and the Red-legged Forest Bug and several other photogenic species. Identifications in final image
Saturday, July 5, 2025
Shieldbugs etc from RSPB Sandy
Friday, July 4, 2025
Butterflies etc at RSPB Sandy
Wednesday stayed cloudy till lunchtime so any butterflies we found were resting like this delicate Essex Skipper with its ink-dipped antennae When the sun broke through the lavender revealed Large Skipper and Small Skipper along with Brown Argus. Wonderful to see Gatekeepers and Large Whites in good numbers along with an obliging Purple Hairstreak on an Oak branch and two moths - a Mint Moth and a Scarlet Tiger. There were also lots of Emperor and other Large Dragonflies - too fast to capture in the lens and so I finish on two Blue-tailed Damselflies from the morning's dull and sometimes rainy conditions.
Thursday, July 3, 2025
Bees and Wasps at RSPB Sandy
Yesterday started pleasantly cool for our macrophoto outing to RSPB Sandy but, by lunchtime, the clouds began to break and lots of insects especially Bee and Wasp species became active including Green-eyed Flower Bees on the Lavendar, a Sharp-tailed Wasp and a Cercaria Wasp that catches and transports various varieties of Weevils to it nest burrows in the sand and an iridescent green and red Cuckoo Wasp waiting to lay eggs in one of the wasp nests.
I have identified the ones I photographed as far as possible in final image.
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Riverfly Survey in Toft
Toft Bourn Brook Group is carrying out surveys of the invertebrate species in the Brook according to the Riverfly rules and regulations for acquiring the samples and then counting the species found in the water. The species that are monitored include Mayflies, Olives, Stoneflies, Shrimps and Caddis flies. Timed samples are taken and then examined for the Groups shown on the circular chart and the numbers of individuals counted. We also found very young Loach and American Crayfish plus Beetles, various Midge larvae and Pond Skaters etc
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