Saturday, 22 November 2014
Too Busy to Blog
Apologies for lack of blog over the last couple of months, I've been rather busy at work. I'm in the process of changing career, moving away from teaching, my school is closing and I just have to see the current year 11 through to their GCSE's, and moving onto a job that I should have pursued earlier in my life, namely a career that involves my true love of the natural world. I've also not blogged as I have hundreds of beetles to I'd from my son's summer of fieldwork on Bredon Hill. He has cleared off back to University and left me with quite a lot to look at. He's gone back to undertake a 4 year PhD eventually aiming to call himself a plant molecular biologist. I've currently listed over two hundred beetle records and still have many more to do. I may even start on the hymenoptera during the Christmas holidays. Anyway a photograph of my little place of work AKA the spare room, all beetles and books, heaven.
Sunday, 24 August 2014
Dead Tree
If you want to get me excited give me a dead or moribund tree, it's beetle heaven. A rare photograph of a grey haired man inspecting a flight interception trap placed by an old dead Oak in pasture woodland Bredon Hill Worcestershire. Highlight of this trap was the beetle Prionychus ater and a couple of cuckoo-wasps Chrysis angustula. These traps if positioned correctly spring a few nice surprises often beetles you wouldn't find by normal collecting methods. Didn't quite realise my hair was so thin until I saw this photograph.
| Inspecting a flight interception trap placed by a fissure in an old dead Oak tree. |
A Sawfly pretending to be a Bat.
| Pine Sawfly - Sherwood Pines, August 2014. (Size approximately 6mm) |
Saturday, 23 August 2014
Three Crickets in a Day.
A recent trip to Bredon Hill Worcestershire with my son, who was assessing the invertebrates found in and around different compartments of the hillside provided a good couple of days insect watching. Highlight for me was 3 species of cricket in one day, Speckled Bush, Dark and Roesel's. Speckled bush was not very obliging for the camera, it wouldn't sit still but the other two were game for a picture. Quite an impressive collection of insects and getting a little commoner in these days of slightly warmer summers. Can't ever remember seeing these as a lad in the sixties and seventies. Iv'e even seen them in Nottinghamshire this year, my son capturing a speckled bush cricket on Sneinton Market right in the middle of urban sprawl.
| Speckled Bush Cricket, Bredon Hill, 7th August 2014 |
| Roesel's Bush Cricket Bredon Hill Worcestershire 7th August 2014 |
| Dark Bush Cricket, Bredon Hill Worcestershire, 7th August 2014 |
Monday, 11 August 2014
Is this the most Striking Caterpillar in the UK?
Friday, 1 August 2014
The allure of Fennel
| Hornet - Carlton Nottinghamshire, 01/08/2014 |
| Big Hover', Volucella inanis. Carlton Notts 01/08/2014 |
Thursday, 31 July 2014
Evarcha falcata
Sorry, I've shown these before, but I can't stop photographing them when I find them. Common on Heathland in north Notts, about 5mm in lenght and seem to have real character, wave your finger in front of them and they will turn and pose for the camera.
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