A great couple of nights mothing with dad at the weekend resulted with quite a few additions to my list, many of which are micros and in wait of being identified by a chop from dad. There were some macros to see but not that many of which were new.
A list will be passed on to the relevant authorities when all identified, but as always was pleasant, if a little shattering with several very early starts.
The extra bonus was that mum and dad helped out with some gardening and now its looking great- thanks guys!!
Here are just a few of the pics from weekend for all to ponder/enjoy
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Sand/coast dart or something else?? |
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Double Kidney- a Yare valley speciality |
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Marbled Clover- a new macro for me from Snettisham |
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This wee beasty was in the moth trap, I am not sure what it is called but it is a louse like insect that had some of its previous meals carried on its back. Any ideas on an ID? |
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