First smart soldierflies are now on the wing in Lye Valley fen. First a female Common Green Colonel Oplodontha viridula, then a female Banded General Stratiomys potamida. Both sitting out a rain shower @friendlyevalley.bsky.social @uk-soldierflies.bsky.social @dipteristsforum.bsky.social
Kevin found this pair of Hornet Moths (Sesia apiformis) this morning when checking our favourite Poplar tree. Can't say I'm not just a little bit jealous!
#norfolkmoths #teammoth
Did you know you can visit an Important Plant Area for arable flowers and the last remaining natural site in the UK for Corncockle in one place?
Ranscombe Farm Nature Reserve in Kent is very special. And this week we’re celebrating 20 years of caring for this incredible habitat.
Drino lota, a tachinid fly whose larvae are parasitoids of Elephant Hawk-moth caterpillars. A regular denizen each year of the Rosebay Willowherb at Cali Heath @yorkswildlife.bsky.social reserve. @dipteristsforum.bsky.social @ynuorg.bsky.social
June is a special month for UK bumblebees – the Big Eight are joined by more of our rare and less common species 💛
👑 This month, most of these rare and less common queens will produce their first daughters – the workers 💼
🎱 For the Big Eight, many queens and workers will be joined by new males 🚹
Finally got out to Devil's Dyke, nr Newmarket, Cambs recently @wildlifebcn.org to be treated to adonis blue alongside the commons, a few marbled white and a tiny brown argus
Ian Andrews
Pretty much at the warmest point of the afternoon (just before 4pm) the garden was graced by this NFY Yellow-legged Clearwing. Such a smart moth 👌
@linnetincley.bsky.social
#cleymothobs
#norfolkmoths
#teammoth
Bonsai Bank, an awesome chalky glade. Ten orchid species seen including hundreds of Lady Orchids, the star species here; Most Ladys were frazzled by the May heatwave but several seen in good flower
Plantlife
Bumblebee Conservation Trust
Chris Thaxter
Protect the Wild
The White Falcon
Alex Prendergast
Lotus corniculatus Bird’s-foot Trefoil:
Blooms May–Sept in grassy places, verges, short turf, and in meadows, it’s one of the quickest to rebloom after cutting, resulting in a prolonged flowering period.
following, here are some of the butterfly dependants: