I try to remember to document the garden through the year as part of my project to produce a Wildlife garden with as many habitats as I can in the smallish area of my front garden. Here a snapshot of a (late)summer garden when flowers are beginning to die back but still plenty of wildlife in the Herbaceous borders, Pond, Hedgerow, Woodland and Meadow. Some of the inhabitants are shown with their chosen plant.
Thursday, August 24, 2023
Garden Project 18 - Maturity
Tuesday, August 22, 2023
Madingley Hall
We had a walk round the grounds of Madingley Hall with Meredith and Sadie, having set ourselves some topics to all take photos off. These were something beginning with same letter as our name, for me A, so Acorn and Arch, then Triangle, Reflection, Interesting Window, Yellow and Stonework.
Monday, August 21, 2023
Sawflies, Ichneumons and Others from the Garden
Another batch from the garden last Friday when the wet conditions gave way to a really hot humid day that the insects found to their liking. Lots of different Sawflies and Ichneumons - most not able to identify from photo but will go in the garden database as photos with suggested family etc. The one with the very long ovipositor was very impressive - about 1 cm total size. The rain had brought out slugs and snails
Saturday, August 19, 2023
Extraordinary Garden Flies
Physiphora is a small metallic fly with very impressive eyes. The larvae develop in decaying plant material. This is followed by Urophora which produces Thistle Galls, Volucella zonaria a type of Hornet Hoverfly, two Tachnid fly species etc etc.
Friday, August 18, 2023
Bumper Day for Insects
The conditions were obviously ideal for insects today. Here a batch before the rain came. The Chalcid wasp was ovipositing into a knapweed head presumably finding a larva to inject its egg into. There are 1,717 at the last count of this family of minute wasps so chances of ID probably small!! Similarly not much luck with the tiny spider and its fly prey.
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