A brief respite from the dreadful summer's weather during the weekend provided the opportunity for walking and canoeing around Elton and helped to bring out a few more insects.
Small Tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae) on Prickly Sow-thistle (Sonchus asper), an excellent food source for insects.
Dark Bush-cricket(Pholidoptera griseoaptera). Female.
This butterfly was feeding on our "Great Orme": a hebe and possibly the finest plant in the garden for attracting insects.
Peacock (Inachis io)
Nikon CP995.
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- Redstart, Ferry Meadows
- Along the Railway
- Old Sulehay Fungi
- Otter or Loch Ness Monster?
- Figwort Sawfly
- Wow! A sunny day!
- Shield-bugs
- Tanholt take 2
- Cliff-nesting House Martins
- Gryf Rhys-Jones and other ancient monuments
- A hot welsh walk
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- To Wales then
- Tanholt insects
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- Keeper of the garden gate
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