Sunday, April 14, 2024

First Damselflies and Other Garden Inverts

First Large Red Damselflies of the year (April 13th same early date as 2020) plus a host of other insects and spiders active in yesterday warm temperatures. The buttercups are just coming out in the meadow area so lots of photographic opportunities, including favourite hoverflies (Melanostoma mellinum, Platycheirus manicatus, Mythropa florea and Pipiza noctiluca) and lots of bug, bee and spider species!

Saturday, April 13, 2024

Pasque Flowers 2

I delayed the RPS Nature group outing from last Saturday with hurricane Kathleen threatened to yesterday when the forecast was for sun and light breeze at the time of choosing. It was actually overcast for much of the day and very breezy but still great to be up on the Heath with the Pasque flowers now out in their thousands (see final images). I decided on a bit of backlighting and concentrating on the various stages in the Pasque flower life from bud to seed head. We were lucky to have two insect models - an Angle Shades moth and a Small Bloody-nosed Beetle. The numbers of flowers is very impressive - probably rivalling 2013 (see here)

Friday, April 12, 2024

Toft New Species

Good to get another new species for my Toft list, the Brown Lacewing Micromus angulatus, living alongside Rhopalus subrufus, a very colourful plant bug, Green Shieldbugs mating, Tortoise Shieldbug, several Hoverfly species, including Baccha elongata, and Hymenoptera.

Thursday, April 11, 2024

Toft Churchyard Insects

A few bees and friends from a very windy session at Toft Churchyard. There were mining bees everywhere - Andrena cineraria, the Ashy Mining Bee, males have emerged in very large numbers along with  Andrena flavipes and Andrena scotica. I recorded two species of Nomad bees Nomada goodenia (male and female) and N. flava which parasitise the species of mining bees present at the moment so all fits. Bombus pascorum and Andrena fulva complete the sightings. Good to see two other insects that were here at this time last year - the Pied Shieldbug and Rhingia campestris hoverfly.


Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Bee Flies, Bees and Birds in Toft

A miscellany from the last couple of days in Toft - bee flies taken at 1/800th and1/6400th second and still not quite stopping wing movement; three Andrena species of mining bees (A,nitida, A. heamorrhoa and A. cineraria); three migrant species (Chiffchaff, blackcap,Willow warbler) and a Dunnock.


 

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