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Thursday, 20 June 2013

From the undergrowth

A few from this week  , the Woodpeckers have now fledged they went out of the nest on Monday evening around 7-30 . The weather has been kind for a few days and there are lots of Bugs and Beasties around plus the mosquitoes are in fine form with sharpend teeth , below are a few pics with the macro lens and the last shots of the peckers.   .If anyone can help with id's please do.
GSW

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Heron oever the reeds

Bluetail Damaselfly

as above

Large Red Damselflys mating

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Cranefly

Hoverfly 

unknown fly ?

Blue Lacewing

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Bee

Unknown Moth

Hover or Bee ?

unknown
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5 comments:

  1. The moth is a scarce form of latticed heath chiasmia clathrata clathrata form absoletissima,not seen it before ,but latticed Heath has a stronghold at CB,,,nice record...if you have any other details I will forward it to YNU.

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  2. can I use the pic of moth.?

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  3. Hi Andy by all means use it its the first time i have seen it so didnt know what it was and i have 3 pics of it which the one on the blog is the best one , it was taken by the bottom pond by tag stream which is almost dry if thats any help. yours Graham

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  4. Hi Graham a Good selction of Images your Hover is the Sun Fly or Heliophilus pendulus and the Scorpion Fly Panorpa spp a Female with Males only identifiable to species - it is likely P.communis but I have found a lot of P.gemanica recently, The Lacewing Chrysopa perla. I think the Cranefly id Tipula varipennis there is some type shots on the Flikr stream

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  5. Thanks Colin . yours Graham

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