Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Scarce Fungus Weevil

Scarce Fungus Weevil - Platyrhinus resinosus

I was about to move a planter I have hanging on the fence when I spotted what at first I thought was a dollup of bird dung but on closer examination turned out to be alive:

 Scarce Fungus Weevil - Platyrhinus resinosus

It was such a strange looking creature the like of which I had not seen before.
I just had to take several photos from different angles to give me a chance of identifying it:

Scarce Fungus Weevil - Platyrhinus resinosus

Scarce Fungus Weevil - Platyrhinus resinosus

Scarce Fungus Weevil - Platyrhinus resinosus

Scarce Fungus Weevil - Platyrhinus resinosus

Scarce Fungus Weevil - Platyrhinus resinosus

Scarce Fungus Weevil - Platyrhinus resinosus

Next job was to find an identification. I ended up on the Naturespot web site and after scrolling through dozens of bug photos eventually found a perfect match.
Size: about 10mm. Common name: Cramp-ball Fungus Weevil.

This weevil is not as scarce as its name would suggest.
You can see more information on this page at Naturespot.
 

 

Orchid Pruning Scissors

Found these little beauties on eBay.
Also on Amazon and could well be available at other places:

Orchid Scissors

Total length about 6.5 inches (17cm) with sturdy sharp stainless steel blades. Spring effective but doesn't need a lot of effort to close the blades and cut flower stems. They are ideal for getting into tight spaces without damaging surrounding foliage.  Soft grip handles are comfortable to hold and use. Not just for Orchids of course. Prices seem to vary between £6 and £9.


Monday, 15 May 2017

Growing

There are quite a few large frog tadpoles swimming round the garden pond:

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My one and only large strawberry plant grown from seed continues to develop:

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Early strawberry plants (Vibrant), bought bare root and listed as fruiting next year, are producing flowers for this year:

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A couple of Outdoor Girl tomato plants in an automatic watering system are now showing their first flower buds:

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Sunday, 14 May 2017

Poor, But the Best So Far

Had to stop and watch a while when I saw two Swallows flying around as we went walkabout mid-morning today. Fortunately they eventually settled on an old outhouse which is being converted though quite a distance away even on full zoom:

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a cropped version:

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Disappointing clarity though probably the best I've managed to date with Swallow photography.


Saturday, 13 May 2017

Red-tailed Bumblebee

Bombus lapidarius, probably a queen, just outside the back door this morning:

Red-tailed bumblebee

Red-tailed bumblebee

Red-tailed bumblebee

Quite lethargic as it was still fairly cool outside.

Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Wordless Wednesday

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Phalaenopsis


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Cymbidium

Saturday, 6 May 2017

Manby Church

As our Post Ofice was closed years ago and the remaining village shop is closed for about three months while extensive alterations are made I had to go to the next village to do a bit of shopping. As it was beautifully sunny, though with a bitter wind, I decided to take a look round the outside of their church.

The tower from the west end:
Manby Church

and from the north side:
Manby Church

A closer view of the entrance porch:
Manby Church

Around the top of the tower are the inevitable gargoyles:
Manby Church

Manby Church

Manby Church

A close view of one of the spire pinnacles which stand atop each corner of the tower:
 Manby Church

Taking photos with a camera with a decent power of zoom lens is one of few ways to get a decent view of intricate carvings which are so high up.

A few of the grave markers:
Manby Church

Manby Church

Manby Church

Don't often see any this shape.
Difficult to tell from the photo that both taper along their length:
Manby Church

Another day I must have a look round inside.
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