On this day 26 June 2021

 






Large Skipper butterfly (Ochlodes sylvanus)


Large Skippers are back at the park and on the land which was the old nursing home (re-wild) had Meadow brown butterflies flying, not staying sill long enough for a photo.

 This little spot on the edge of the two parks has a few different wild flowers that are not always growing in the park.






Black-horned Gem   Microchrysa polita. (NEW)


Black-horned Gem , this is a new fly for me at the park. It is most likely  to be 
Microchrysa polita but there is a similar species and does need examining by an expert.

A small solider fly with a shiny green thorax the female has a broad abdomen, found in wooded areas, hedgerows and established gardens. You can see it between March and September.
It likes to breed in dung, rotting veg matter and compost heaps. The adult will feed of nectar . 








Cucumber Green Orb Spider  (Araniella sp)

Vapourer moth caterpillar (Orgyia antiqua.)

Harlequin ladybird nymph  (Harmonia axyridis)

Red-legged Shieldbug (Pentatoma rufipes)

Harlequin ladybird (Harmonia axyridis)

Solider beetle

Solider beetle

Hawthorn shield bug (Acanthosoma haemorrhoidale)

Plant bug (Deraeocoris flavilinea) (NEW)

Adult 

Length 7-8 mm. It is a large and fairly distinctive bug, but sexually dimorphic and thus rather variable. Males are much darker than the more orange females. The front and rear margins of the pronotum are narrowly pale. The cuneus is variable and the sides of the scutellum paler in both sexes. The tibial banding pattern is shared by D. olivaceus which is brick red in colour, similar to female D. flavilinea, but the uncommon D. olivaceus is larger, has long hairs on the sides of the pronotum and is associated with Hawthorn.

Common Grass Bug (Leptopterna dolabrata)

Yellow dung fly (S. stercoraria)



Think this is also 
Common Grass Bug (Leptopterna dolabrata)


10-spot Ladybird (Adalia decempunctata)

Fruit fly (Urophora stylata)

Has been confirmed  on iRecord 

Length: 4-6 mm. This fruit fly is mostly orange with black patterned wings, typical of this family
Found on thistles where it causes galls to form on the host plant.



White-tailed bumblebee (Bombus lucorum)

Snipe fly (Rhagio scolopaceus)


Rush

Hoverfly sp

Found these tiny eggs on a few leaves on a Alder tree, even after posting I have not managed to find out what has laid them. I have looked at them on every visit, there was a caterpillar  on them one day and did wonder if that was just hatching or eating the eggs, three more visits and the caterpillar is in the same spot so I think it is a skin. Some of the outer eggs have hatched or been eaten. 

22 June 2021 

26 June 2021 






3 July 2021 




5 July 2021 




Red-tailed bumblebee  (Bombus lapidarius)

Spider ball

Mustard family Wildflower

White clover  ( Trifolium repens)

Hop Trefoil (Trifolium campestre)

Red clover  (Trifolium pratense)

Dandelion

Dandelion

Fox-and-cubs (Pilosella aurantiaca)

Common carder bee (Bombus pascuorum)



Common Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea)



Snipe Fly (Chrysopilus cristatus )



2 comments:

  1. Stunning set of photos Amanda (although a coouple seem missing not sure why? - maybe at my end?) - you do see some super wildlife in that park and it is amazing what you find when you look. So many great species - can't pick just one!!!!

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    1. Thanks Caroline, it has been a good year so far at the park, more areas been left to grow wild and I think it is helping. Photos not missing at5 my end so hopefully they have come back on.

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