What is buzzing or flying near you today??

Discussion in 'Wildlife Corner' started by Marley Farley, Jun 17, 2006.

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  1. walnut

    walnut Gardener

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    Your right Kedi it is a southern hawker (good shot Bob)and Kalmia has sussed your ladybird larvae out
     
  2. Kedi-Gato

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    Thanks kalmia. I should have remembered as I posted one on the last page! For some reason, the one yesterday looked different - well, that's my excuse :D

    Walnut, if I keep this up, I'll catch up with you sooner or later - perhaps in 20 years? :rolleyes:
     
  3. Kathy3

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    sorry i scared the mum,they nest here every year ,its in a triangle in the middle of 4 lane dual carriageway,went back to car to make sure she returned,and she did

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  4. Dorsetmike

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    IIRC the easy way to tell damsel from dragon flies is damsels fold their wings along the body, dragons at right angles to the body.
     
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    Lets hope those eggs hatch Kathy.:)
     
  6. Kedi-Gato

    Kedi-Gato Gardener

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    common green capsid, Lygacaris pubulinus

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  7. JarBax

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    Kathy - was it an oystercatcher? They ae nown to nest on roundabouts and iflat fravelly areas. We have a returning pair on aflat roof in the primary school behind out garden - they annoy a lot of the neighbours with their sharp calls, but I don't mind them.
     
  8. walnut

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    Kedi that's the common green capsid, Lygacaris pubulinus, not garden friendly.
     
  9. Kedi-Gato

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    Thanks walnut! (have edited it in)
     
  10. matt22

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    billywitch's(cock chaffers) in the evening loads of them all round the conifers and if we leave the window open they decide to come in which is a tad annoying to say the least lol
     
  11. Kedi-Gato

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    Bumble bee in foxglove -

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    Kitty in our garden -

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  12. JarBax

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    I love the noise of busy bumblebees entering foxgloves etc! Kedi - what is the really tall plant (strappy leaves) behind your kitty?

    A few birds at out feeders:

    Greenfinch:

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    Goldfinch:

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    A trio of Goldfinches (most we've seen at once so far this year is five - but dreadfully blurry piccy!:

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    "Is the coast clear?"!:

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    (taken through rainy window!)
     
  13. Kedi-Gato

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    I like the last pic, JarBax. I don't think I've seen these ones in our garden. Do you feed them all year round?

    This is what we have in the garden, it grows like weeds so Mr K has to divide it every year or two.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miscanthus_sinensis
     
  14. JarBax

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    Hi Kedi! Yes, I feed the birds year round. The last pic shows the goldfinches which are probably the most colourful bird in our garden. I love their wee tinkling call too.

    Thanks for the info! It looks great where you have it - don't think I have room! :0
     
  15. Glenda

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    Seen a greater spotted woodpecker this week on my garden fence. And I have discovered that I have a tawney owl living five mins. from where I live.
     
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