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Friday 8 July 2022

Southen Country Park, Bishop's Stortford

 Yesterday was warm and intermittently sunny so I went off in search of an uncommon micro moth, Nemophora metallica. Fairly easy to find if present, as invariably found on their larval foodplant, Field Scabious. There is a whole bank of this plant in the park and it wasn't long before I recorded 2 of them present. 

Other insects also there along with a Common tern over the lake. A good couple of hours and pleasant chat with a chap on the bridge at the northern end of the lake.

Nemophora metallica

N. metallica on Field scabious

The 2nd specimen, more worn than the first.

Syrphus ribesii, hoverfly, a female

7 spot ladybird

Rhagonycha fulva, one of the soldier beetles

Oedemera nobilis, Swollen thighed beetle, a male

Bombus lucorum, White tailed bumblebee

Large white

Mallard duckling

Common tern


Wrong settings to record the only time it dived for fish.


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