Monday, 19 September 2016

Sunday, 18 September 2016

Let Me In

Not many bees visiting my hibiscus bush this year. Normally it is full of visiting insects.
I did spot a bumble bee which insisted that the way in was to try squeezing between the petals rather than fly a couple more inches and approach from the front:

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Most of the honey bees seem to be attracted to the ivy at the moment.

Thursday, 15 September 2016

I Prefer My Wildlife To Be Outdoors

Bedtime, final visit to the bathroom. About to switch the light off. Look down to see a shiny black shape ambling across the bathroom floor. Do I capture it or photograph it? Silly question, grab the pocket Nikon, flash raised:

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A Common Black Ground Beetle about 15mm, 1/2 inch, long waiting patiently until I had finished.

Next, take it back outdoors where it belongs. Went to the kitchen and fetched an empty jar kept for such occasions. Back to the bathroom in time to see it disappearing from view. Just as I was about to give up it reappeared at top speed scurrying back across the bathroom floor. Managed to plonk the upturned jar over it and slide a piece of cardboard underneath. Captured. Unlock the doors I had secured for the night. Gently tip beetle on the lawn, followed by the four legged supervisor to see what was going on. Wildlife back where it belonged. Lock up again and so to bed.

Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Tuesday, 13 September 2016

Red Lily Beetle

I wondered why my lily plants had no leaves:

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Red Lily Beetle.
15 focus stacked photos

Sunday, 11 September 2016

A First For My Pond

Pottering round the garden I suddenly noticed a pair of Common Darter Dragonflies. I have often seen them singly but this was the first time of seeing a pair together. Had to dash in to grab the Canon as the pocket Nikon would never have focussed on them:

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Not only that but the female kept dipping her 'tail' in the water:

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Which I assume meant she was depositing eggs:

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I was able to grab a few seconds of video before they moved on:



Here's hoping the pond is now a breeding ground for Dragonflies as well as Damselflies. Not forgetting the frogs and newts which also breed there.

Saturday, 10 September 2016

Stand By to be Invaded

No, not the two legged animals I read about on social media. This invasion has wings. A short while ago I read about this on The Weaver of Grass blog and now the message has reached my local paper.

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The local article is entitled "Plague of 200 Billion Daddy Longlegs on the Way"
Apparently the previous mild winter, the warm Summer and recent rain will cause millions upon millions of Crane Flies (daddy longlegs) to emerge. I guess the one shown above, photographed yesterday, was an advance scout checking out the lie of the land.

The larvae, known as leatherjackets, live in the ground and feed on the roots of plants. Crane flies are harmless to us, just a nuisance when they come indoors and spend the remainder of their lives head butting any source of light. Fortunately the adults only live for 10 to 15 days.

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