Good Day to all,
Yesterday I was even busier, with 77 people looking at my suggestion, great stuff, keep sharing with folk on Facebook if you like and do remember to send me anything you find, even if it is not part of the daily idea.
I received several messages and photographs from people so thought I would share these first and then add today's suggestion in a separate post.
I received a photo of a comma butterfly from Renee that landed in her garden.
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Comma butterfly in Bishop's Stortford |
Fellow nature watcher and first class photographer Richard sent me loads from his garden. Here are just a few of his excellent captures using a macro lens for close up work.
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7 spot ladybird |
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Dark edged bee-fly |
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Click on this Gwynne's mining bee to admire the detail captured here |
Another Stortford resident, Graeme sent in a selection from his small garden. Here are a selection.
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Green shieldbug |
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Red Kite over Thorley |
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A spider species yet to be identified. A job for later this morning |
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Another Dark edged bee-fly |
I had other reports of butterflies, with a Brimstone seen in Bury Green, a flyby orange species, either Comma or Small tortoiseshell in Ware and a Small tortoiseshell over my garden at about 2pm
Thank you for sending these in. Please keep them coming and we will be able to build up a good back catalogue of regular creatures found in gardens so others can use the photos to help identify what they have found.
Me? I got a reasonable selection from my very small garden: 25 yards long 5 yards wide.
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Goldfinch |
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Buff tailed bumble bee |
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First hoverfly of the year, Eristalis pertinax |
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March Moth
Thanks for sending these in.
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