Sunday, 26 June 2022

Twizell Woods

 18.06.22 The main reason I go to Twizell Woods is to find Dragonflies however, it is a great place to find a variety of other fauna too. Here are a few of them and as always, it’s the same proviso about identification.

Male Broad-bodied Chaser.

Final instar Red-legged/Forest Shieldbug.

Final instar with an adult.




Black-and-Yellow Longhorn Beetle.

Speckled Longhorn Beetle.

Stratiomys chamaeleon, the clubbed general soldier fly. 


Alder leaf Beetle.

A pair of Alder leaf Beetle.

Helophilus pendulus Hoverfly.

A pair of them.

Brown China-mark.

Nemophora dageerella Longhorn Moth.

Timothy Tortrix Moth.

Green-veined Butterfly.

A different Green-veined White but a similar pose

Grasshopper doing what comes naturally.

Volucella pellucens Great Pied Hoverfly.

I like the way the Bee? is tucked up in the Iris.

Grey Wagtail with an insect for its chicks (not one I was taking a picture of).


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