Tuesday 24 July 2007

Update

The dark mauve Buddleia flowers atract a lot of flying insects, including Hoverflies, Moths and Butterflies. Today I observed a Peacock and a Red Admiral talking nectar from it.
early this morning a Vollucella hoverfly was seen warming up on the bare branch of a Box tree.
Recent rain has kept insect activity down, it is good to get some interesting wildlife into the garden!
There has been no shortage of Mollusc activity, slugs and snails have been very busy!

Thursday 19 July 2007

Compost for Wildlife

While I was moving some well rotted compost a small Toad came to the surface, I moved it to safe spot in the compost.

Monday 16 July 2007

hoverfly


hover 0850, originally uploaded by Ray-of-Sun.

It looks like Xanthogramma pedissequum.
I found it behaving as if it were egg laying around the rotting wood pile near the pond

Common Darter

A Common Darter dragonfly appeared in the garden, this is the first one I have seen this year.

Sunday 15 July 2007

2 HB


2 HB, originally uploaded by Ray-of-Sun.

Pair of holly Blue butterflies find each other in the garden!

Tuesday 10 July 2007

Moth Night?

This is the first calm windless evening for weeeks, as the darkness falls moths will gather on the flowers of the dark purple Buddleia, I saw some there a couple of nights back when the wind was relatively gentle. I could identify that some were the Orange or Yellow Underwing species. I have seen an Emerald when I placed a bright light outside.
I may try with a white sheet and bright light tonight.

Sunday 8 July 2007

spiderling


spiderling 0728, originally uploaded by one-step back.

Well read spiders!

Saturday 7 July 2007

small skipper


small skipper 0667, originally uploaded by one-step back.

This arrived unexpectedly today, it felt right at home on a stalk of Yorkshire Fog grass, by the side of the pond

alder buckthorn


alder buckthorn 0680, originally uploaded by one-step back.

meconopsis cambrica 0687


meconopsis cambrica 0687, originally uploaded by one-step back.

One stray plant has appeared in a shady corner in loose gravelly ground

spurge


spurge 0689, originally uploaded by one-step back.

This pops up in almost any bit of waste ground, several have appeared in the past week in pockets of stoney ground

Wildlife survey

I'm doing a survey of the wildflowers in the garden, for reference I have used the book "Wildflowers of Britain and Northwest Europe - Christopher Grey-Wilson", and then using Google spreadsheets for the data, this is the result to date but is not finished.
Some of the plants arrived unplanned but the majority I have planted.
A second sheet has been added, this will be used for records of animal life in the garden.
It would be interesting to know what readers think about the idea...so please feel free to comment

Friday 6 July 2007

Weather

The week has been wet and windy.

Sunday 1 July 2007

ectemnius 0652


ectemnius 0652, originally uploaded by one-step back.

close up showing pinched waist!

Wasp - Ectemnius spp.. I think

This Solitary species of Wasp seemed to be hunting on the leaves of this Contorted Hazel bush

Sunday

Overcast and breezy weather in the back garden and a fresh looking Meadow Brown butterfly came looking for a place to rest. I was able to observe it through binoculars while it sat on a clematis leaf in a sheltered corner.