Open your eyes and you will see... ~ 11th June 2016 ~
Yesterday morning my parents and I went on a long dog walk around our local nature reserve. As usual, I took my binoculars, but I also decided to take my camera with a macro lens on it.
Recently I have been getting really interested in insects/plants etc and so I decided that I would slow things down and try to see the smaller things on our walk that I would usually miss! And I was not disappointed at all - I saw a huge array of wildlife and below are a selection of the 800+ photos that I took on our 2.5 hour walk.
I don't have an ID for all of the creatures so if you can help, please comment below or message me - it would be greatly appreciated!
Yesterday morning my parents and I went on a long dog walk around our local nature reserve. As usual, I took my binoculars, but I also decided to take my camera with a macro lens on it.
Recently I have been getting really interested in insects/plants etc and so I decided that I would slow things down and try to see the smaller things on our walk that I would usually miss! And I was not disappointed at all - I saw a huge array of wildlife and below are a selection of the 800+ photos that I took on our 2.5 hour walk.
I don't have an ID for all of the creatures so if you can help, please comment below or message me - it would be greatly appreciated!
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| Red-headed Cardinal Beetle (Pyrochroa serraticornis) |
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| Our crazy dog haring through the meadow |
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| Chrysoteuchia culmella |
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| Pithanus maerkelii? |
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| Common Malachite (Malachius bipustulatus) |
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| Silver Y (Autographa gamma) |
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| Common Blue Damselfly (Enallagma cyathigerum) |
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| Speckled Wood (Pararge aegeria) |
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| Glyphipterix thrasonella |
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| Neofaculta ericetella |
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| Meadow Grasshopper nymph (Chorthippus parallelus) |
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| Harvestman species |
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| Hemicrepidus hirtus |
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| Glyphipterix fuscoviridella |
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| Rose Chafer (Cetonia aurata) |
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| Green Tiger Beetle (Cicindela campestris) |
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| Green Tiger Beetle (Cicindela campestris) |
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| Common Heath (Ematurga atomaria) |
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| Chrysopa perla |
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| Cranefly sp (Possibly Tipula paludosa) |
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| Ditropis pteridis |
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| Wasp Beetle (Clytus arietis) |
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| Yellow-tail Moth caterpillar (Euproctis similis) |
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| Xanthogramma pedissequum |
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| Slow Worm (Anguis fragilis) |
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| Chrysolina oricalcia |
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| Nemophora degeerella |
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| Harlequin Ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) |
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| Meliscaeva auricollis |
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| Scorpionfly sp (Maybe Panorpa germanica) |

































Wow, great photos! I can't help much with the identifications but you need to look at the male's genital capsule to identify scorpion flies. Yours looks like a female and is in the wrong position anyway.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
James