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daveO

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On a walk this weekend I noticed a group of flies/moths flitting around an oak sapling. I thought they were St Mark's flies but looking closer they had massively long antennae. I only had a telephoto lens so this was the best ID pic I could take, trying to get one with the whiskers highlighted in the sun. I think it's some kind of Fairy Moth.

05.25.15%20fairy%20moth_zpszrqnxjwy.jpg~original
 

brancho

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On a walk this weekend I noticed a group of flies/moths flitting around an oak sapling. I thought they were St Mark's flies but looking closer they had massively long antennae. I only had a telephoto lens so this was the best ID pic I could take, trying to get one with the whiskers highlighted in the sun. I think it's some kind of Fairy Moth.

05.25.15%20fairy%20moth_zpszrqnxjwy.jpg~original


Looks like a Longhorn Moth possibly a Green Longhorn or similiar I am no expert

http://ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?id=896
 

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Great stuff as usual Alf. Knocks my stuff into the shade. I agree with pretty much all your identifications, except to add that the first harvestman of the year is almost always Platybunus (formerly Rilaena) triangularis, and yours certainly looks like one.
 

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Great stuff as usual Alf. Knocks my stuff into the shade. I agree with pretty much all your identifications, except to add that the first harvestman of the year is almost always Platybunus (formerly Rilaena) triangularis, and yours certainly looks like one.
Thanks Mike
The ID is good for me
 

brancho

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Nice work Alf.

Here's some of mine

Painted Lady
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An obligatory water vole
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Err, this isn't a water vole, although it was eating tthe apple put out for the vole.
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Diving beetle larva. I want to say this is of the rare King diving beetle but I can't prove it. It was much bigger than the usual diving beetle larvae though.
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A leech
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A wolf spider
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brancho

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Here are some shots from yesterday


A coupele of small wasps that an ID on would be nice


Wasp by Alf Branch, on Flickr


Wasp-2 by Alf Branch, on Flickr


A red mason bee that has been exploring the holes in my house wall. There were two of them around at the same time but I only got a shot of this one. They are tricky things to get a shot of. The hole it had just been in was covered in old spider silk.


Red-mason-bee by Alf Branch, on Flickr
 

brancho

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Here are the results of a bug safari I went on yesterday. I found a few things. There was enough breeze to make some of these difficult.


1. Yellow dung fly


Yellow-dung-fly by Alf Branch, on Flickr


2 A spider waiting for breakfast to arrive


Spider-at-home by Alf Branch, on Flickr


3. Male scorpion fly panorpa comunis


Male-scorpion-fly-panorpa-comunis by Alf Branch, on Flickr


4 Empis Stercorea


Empis-Stercorea by Alf Branch, on Flickr


5 Drinker caterpiller


Drinker-caterpiller by Alf Branch, on Flickr


6 Downlooker snip fly


Downlooker-snipe-fly by Alf Branch, on Flickr


Any ID's that are incorrect please feel free to point out.
 

brancho

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Nice shots Mike

Here is a shot of a leaf cutter bee I took a couple of weeks ago the day I went away on Holiday. It is a newly hatched bee I suspect from last years nesting inthis part of my house wall

Leafcutter-bee by Alf Branch, on Flickr
 

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