the greater butterfly orchid, and the lesser Spot
Thursday, June 23, 2011
another episode from Dr Doolittle's handbook
He can even charm the heath fritillaries out of the trees. There were a lot of heath fritillaries about today.
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Greenscoombe,
insect life
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
hedgerows
hemp agrimony about to flower - reputedly a rough medicine, or an ointment when mixed with hog's lard.
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flora
Sunday, June 19, 2011
the scorpion fly returns
this is the common scorpion fly (identified instantaneously thanks to the experts at wild about Britain see link) in a clump of brambles. The scorpion bit refers to its tail appendage but is not very obvious in these photos. The head reminds me of Star Wars: the clone wars
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insect life
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
the slightest thing
a green lacewing (chrysopa perla I think) in amongst the grasses and sorrel. The pollen was coming off the grasses in the meadows in great clouds today. And there was a great flash of blue as a kingfisher flew past chinking as it went like two coins knocked together.
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Inny valley,
insect life
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