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| 13th June 2008 |
Beetles: Longhorn Beetle Caterpillars: Peacock Butterfly caterpillars Flies: A Chloropid Fly Flowers: A Southern Marsh Orchid Grasshoppers: A nymph of possibly a Field Grasshopper Moths: A Buff Tip and a Straw Dot Spiders: A Long-jawed eating a damselfly and another under a leaf |
| 11th June 2008 |
Beetles: 4 Cockchafers (1, 2, 3 and 4) Butterflies: A Common Blue and a Dingy Skipper Dragons: A Black-tailed Skimmer Flies: A Lacewing Flowers: A Common Spotted Orchid Hoverflies: An Eristalis Moths: A Lattice Heath and a Burnet Companion Reptiles: 2 Grass Snake (1 and 2) Spiders: Larinioides |
| 5th June 2008 | Wasps: An Ichneumonid Wasp Dragons: A Broad-bodied Chaser, 4 Four-spotted Chasers (1, 2, 3 and 4) Flies: A Sawfly, another Sawfly Flowers: Bitter Sweet, 2 Lesser Stitchwort (1 and 2), and a Vetch Hoverflies: 2 Bee mimic hoverflies (1 and 2) |
| 2nd June 2008 | Butterflies: A Speckled Wood Damselflies: 2 Blue-tailed (1 and 2) Flies: A Snipe Fly, a Sciomyzid Fly, a Sawfly and 2 Crane flies (1 and 2) Flowers: Horsetail Hoverflies: 1 and 2 Moths: A Celypha lacunana, an Epiblema cynosbatella and 2 Longhorn (1 and 2) Spiders: A Garden Spider, a Long-jawed spider and 3 images of a spider stalking a fly (1, 2 and 3) |
| 27th May 2008 | Bees: 3 Common Carder Bees (1, 2 and 3) Flies: 2 Chironomid Midges (1 and 2) Hoverflies: A Helophilus hybridus and a Helophilus pendulus Spiders: A Wolf Spider |
| 25th May 2008 | Beetles: A Click Beetle Flies: An Empid Fly, a Saw Fly and a Big-headed Fly Spiders: A Wolf Spider |
| 24th May 2008 | Beetles: 2 Wasp Beetles (1 and 2) Butterflies: A Common Blue Dragonflies: 4 Four Spotted Chaser (1, 2, 3, and 4) Damselflies: 2 Azures (1 and 2) Flowers: An Orchid Spiders: 2 Nursery Web (1 and 2) Trees: Spindle Tree flowers |
| 22th May 2008 | Bees: An Ichneumon wasp Dragonflies: An exuva Damselflies: 2 Azures (1 and 2) and 2 Blue-tailed (1 and 2) Caterpillars: 2 Drinking Moth (1 and 2) Flies: A Scorpion Fly, and a Anthomyia pluvialis |
| 20th May 2008 | Butterflies: A Small White Damselflies: An Azure, 2 Blue-tailed (1 and 2), an unidentified, shy damsel, 2 Variables (1 and 2), and a Common Blue Flies: A Midge, a Craneflies mating, 2 Dolichopodid flies (1 and 2), a Dung Fly, a Anthomyiidae fly, a Sawfly, a Scorpion fly, a Cranefly and a Caddisfly Flowers: A Dandelion seed head, and Greater Stitchworts Hoverflies: 2 Syrphii (1 and 2) Insects: A Froghopper Spiders: A Long-jawed Spider |
| 18th May 2008 | Flies: Dance Fly, 2 Flesh Flies (1 and 2), a Sawfly and 2 Green Bottles (1 and 2). Hoverflies: a Dasysyrphus, a Eupeodes, 2 Platycheirus (1 and 2), 2 Syrphus (1 and 2). Insects: a Froghopper, a Soldier Beetle and a Weevil Flowers: a Plantain and 2 Speedwells (1 and 2) and a Lady's Smock. Trees: Hawthorn Flowers |
| 17th May 2008 | Damselfly: 3 Azures (1, 2 and 3), 5 Banded Demoiselles (1, 2 3 4 and 5) 2 Blue-tailed (1 and 2) 7 Common Blues (1 2 3 4 5 6 7), 3 Large Reds (1 2 and 3) and a Variable Damselfly. |
| 13th May 2008 | Birds: Blackbird, Robin, 2 Song Thrush (1 and 2), 2 Sparrows (1 and 2), 2 Swallows (1 and 2), Starling. Damselfly: 2 Large Red (1 and 2). |
| 9th May 2008 | Bees: A Carder Bee, 2 White-tailed Bees (1 & 2). Birds: A Reed Bunting, 2 Lapwings (1 & 2), an Egyptian Goose, a Wren, and a Pheasant. Dragonflies: The Nymph of a Hawker (possibly) Flies: An Alder Fly, 2 Bee Fly (1 & 2). Flowers: 2 Bogbean (1 & 2), 2 Forget Me Nots (1 & 2), a Marsh Marigold, 2 Water Crowfoot (1 & 2), a Jack by the Hedge, a White Dead-nettle, a Chickweed, 3 Greater Stitchwort (1 2 & 3), a Miners Lettuce and 2 Saxifrage (1 & 2) Moss's: Mouse-tail Moss Hoverflies: 2 Syrphus ribesii (1 and 2) Mammals: Brown Hare, Rabbit Skull Other Insects: Pond Skater Snails: Brown Lipped Snail Spiders: Long-jawed Spider Trees: Crab Apple Tree, Crab Apple Flower and a Norway Spruce |
| 2nd May 2008 | Flowers: Hawthorn flower buds. Birds: A Blackcap, 2 Long-tailed Tits (1 & 2), and a Wren. |
| 25th April 2008 | Flowers: Marsh Marigold, Cowslips Mammals: Brown Hare. Birds: A Chaffinch, 2 Greylag Geese (1 and 2), a Pheasant, a Robin and 3 Willow Warblers (1, 2 and 3). |
| 13th April 2008 | Flowers: Lesser Celandine. |
| 12th April 2008 | Flowers: A Forget Me Not Mammals: A Grey Squirrel Birds: A Grey Heron, a Moorhen, a Blackbird, a Song Thrush, 2 Blackcaps (1 and 2), a Mallard Chick, a Mute Swan, 2 Tufted Ducks (1 and 2) and 3 Grey Wagtails (1, 2 and 3). |
| 4th April 2008 | Added a Willow catkins to the Trees Gallery, a pair of mating frogs to the Amphibians Gallery. To the Birds Gallery I've add 3 Reed Buntings (1, 2 and 3) and a pair of Pochard. |
| 13th March 2008 | Added a photo of a Blackbird, a Blue Tit, two Chaffinch (first, second), Two Dunnocks (first, second), two Great Tits (first, second). I've replaced 4 Heron photos with better shots (first, second, third, fourth) and added one new one. Also added a Grebe, a Nuthatch and a Robin. Two Grey Squirrels have been added to the Mammals Gallery. |
| 23th February 2008 | Added a photo of a Shoveler, Curlews, two Mute Swans (1 & 2) and three Marsh Tits (1, 2, 3). |
| 20th February 2008 | Tried getting "inflight" shots of chaffinches approaching a feeder, so to the Birds Gallery I've added four Chaffinches (1, 2, 3, 4). Also added... a Dunnock, three Grey Heron (1, 2, 3), two Grey Wagtails (1, 2), a Jackdaw, another Robin, and two more Tufted Ducks (1, 2), to this gallery. Also added two photo's to the Miscellaneous Gallery; a view of the Humber Bridge and a frosty morning at Rufford Park. |
| 11th January 2008 | Add two Nuthatches (first and second), two Treecreepers (first and second), a Tufted Duck, a Coal Tit, two Long-tailed Tits (first and second), and a Great Tit. |
| 9th January 2008 | Added a Mute Swan, a Coot, a Water Rail, a Moorhen, a Black-headed Gull, a Blackbird and a Chaffinch. |
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