well what can i say, not too many butterflies in the garden when i get home from work but red admiral, large skipper and peacock seem ever present. I've also been graced with the presence of hummingbird hawk moth every evening this week around 6.30-7.00. not improved on my last picture though. but this entry is just about a few other things that i watch and wonder at. new life.
This is either campion or lychnis caterpillar, just about still fitting inside the seed head
something new to me this year were barkflies/ barklice
these are some of the many nymphs? i found on the fence
as with all the winged insects they too have to inflate the wings
an adult at a full 3-4mm tentitively identified as the rather scarce
Blaste quadrimaculata
and so on to my shed. it has been great fun watching the coming and going on this so far this year. an example
he loitered for a couple of days (i'm assuming same species as the same happened on the other side of the apex)
the eggs were laid and she stood guard
and now for the new life.
It's
theridion but which i don't know for sure
i apologise it isn't butterflies but you know. . . i just can't help looking.
