Saturday, 13 June 2020

Ghost of the Navigator - Iron Maiden

A change in fortunes brought a couple of 'goodies' to the traps,
but a change in the functioning of the traps is sure to bring more, so
Watch This Space!
 GHOST MOTH
is a most welcome annual Insect if for nothing more than the diversity between the
Male (above)
 and this the 
Female.
While the great proportion take some telling apart as to sexing there is no mistaking these!
 GREEN PUG
was also added to the Year List along with
 SINGLE-DOTTED WAVE
There was also some interest outside of the Moths, as every year shows up,
with other Insects such as:-
 a brace of considered 
COMMON POLLEN BEETLES
 the first of the year
COMMON WASP
but unfortunately not the last.
 DEVIL'S COACH HORSE BEETLE
 in agressive pose and
DOCK SHIELDBUG
Later at the Gravel Pit there was a 'fly-over'
 REDSHANK
calling, something of a 'scarcity' here so considered a decent record
bringing up our 108th species of 2020.
 COMMON LIZARD
 in 2 quite distinctive morphs.
With the fresh breeze of the morning being overtaken by rain,
sometimes heavy, it was amazing that there was anything else to report but 
a series of Plants seem to have pulled us out of the mire........
 EVENING PRIMROSE
 STAR of BETHLEHEM
 OPPOSITE-LEAVED GOLDEN SAXIFRAGE
RED-TAILED BUMBLE-BEE 
on
 LONG-STALKED CRANESBILL

 SMOOTH HAWKS-BEARD
STINKING MAYWEED
If the weather holds it will potentially be a very busy 2 days for us Mother's
(unmarried or not)
with hopefully results starting to show on Monday

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