Kelling Heath
Bee Sp?
became
Cliff Mining Bee (Andrena thoracica). A male in fact, scenting the gorse top.
from
BWARS
A pair of wasps mating Lindenius Sp probably (Lindenius panzeri)
Beetle Sp
Just Peeking
Ornate-tailed Digger Wasp (Cerceris rybyensis) Struggling with prey.
Large Shaggy Bee hanging on to a Catsear (Hypochaeris radicata) waiting for a female.
Unusually, two female Large Shaggy Bees trying for the same nest hole.
Large Shaggy Bee (Panurgus panurgus)
Wasp Sp Lindenius Sp (albilabris or panzeri)
Many thanks again to Nick Owens
for
ids and comments.
Kelling Heath
Astata boops ♂︎ on lookout for a female possibly or defending territory.
Astata boops - This one is a female as the eyes do not meet in the middle probably hunting for shield bugs. Astata goops
Common Furrow Bee (Lasioglossum calceatum ♀︎) - Paralysed prey of Cerceris rybyensis
Meadow Brown spider prey.
Silver-studded Blue (Plebejus argus)
Good numbers this year in many parts of the Heath.
Ornate-tailed Digger Wasp (Cerceris rybyensis)
Thanks to Nick Owens for the helpful id and comments.
Recently fledged Whitethroat (Sylvia communis)
Hanworth
Common Carder Bee (Bombus pascuorum worker)
Lasioglossum sp ♀︎
Thanks to Nick Owens for help with ids
Beetle Sp?
Beetle Sp ?
Halictus rubicundus I think
but
apparently not obvious enough from the photos to give species.
Thanks to Nick Owens for comments
Meredon equestris. This hoverlfy comes in a number of forms. At least four and some authors think seven.
This one I think is the form bulborum (red/orange tail)
Meredon equestris. This hoverlfy comes in a number of forms. At least four and some authors think seven.
This one i think is the form narcissi (Orange thorax and pale abdomen)
Definitely not an Eristalsis sp (no loop in Vein R4+5)
But not definitively a Syrphus Sp either. The yellow bands seem to be too complete.
dark antennae but hasn't got black bases to the front femora
Which seems to lead to
Epistrophe diaphana
But definitely not sure.
Looking at Stephen Falk's pictures it isn't E diaphana either because it doesn't have a yellow face.
Thus ?
Hanworth
Colletes marginatus
from
BWARS
Thanks to Nick Owens for id
This species occurs in the Brecks and sparingly along the coast so to have one on the garden was a little unusual.
Bug Sp?
Yellow-legged Mining Bee (Andrena flavipes)
Micro Moth Sp
Cley
Pyramidal Orchid (Anacamptis pyramidalis)
Lasioglossum Sp?
A spider Sp? larder on a Pyramidal Orchid.
Yellow-legged Mining Bee (Andrea flavipes)
Gramborough Hill & Salthouse
Salthouse Beach
Avocet turning its eggs. (Recurvirostra avosetta)
Redshank (Tringa totanus) nesting on the beach.
Meadow Goat's-beard (Tragopogon pratensis)
Wild Carrot (Daucus carrota)
Small Heath (Coenonympha pamphilus)
Bee Sp?
Yellow Horned Poppy (Glaucium flavum) & Eupeodes luniger
Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)
Garden Tiger Moth caterpillar? (Arctia tigra)
Meadow Pipit (Anthus pratensis)
Linnet (Carduelis cannabina)
Marram Grass (Ammophila arenaria)
Sand Martin (Riparia riparia)
Whitethroat (Sylvia Communis) feeding young.
Glandford
Annual Beard-grass (Polypogon monspeliensis)
Bonfire-moss (Funaria hygrometrica)
Silver Moss (Bryan argentium)
Andrena Sp? Could be Andrena chrysosceles?
Thanks to Nick Owens for comments.
Common Broomrape (Orobanche minor)
Common Carder Bee (Bombus pascuorum) on Viper's-bugloss (Echium vulgare)
Hare's-foot Clover (Trifolium pratense)
Fairy-ring Longhorn Beetle (Pseudovadonia livida)
Meadow Grass Sp? (Poa Sp?)
Sedge Sp?
Musk Thistle (Carduus nutans)
A pink variety of Viper's-bugloss
The more usual colour variation
The stand out lemon yellow flower of Mouse-ear hawkweed. (Pilosella officinarum)
Sustead
Uncharacteristically - A mole above ground by the side of the road.
I guess not well.
Mole (Talpa europea)
Hanworth
Lucerne Bug (Adelphocoris lineolatus)
Eupeodes Corollae ♂︎ (Large genital capsule)
Sphaerophoria Sp?
Yellow-legged Mining Bee (Andrena flavipes)
Salthouse
Syrphus Sp
Soft Brome (Bromus hordeaceus)
Thick-legged Flower Beetle (Oedamara nobilis)
Solitary Wasp Sp (Ectemnius Sp) Probably (Ectemnius continuus)
Thanks to Nick Owens for the possible id
Sp?
Poecilobothrus nobilitattus
Dark Bush Cricket (Pholidoptera griseoptera)
Stonepit Wood
Common Carder Bee (Bombus pascuorum)
Common Cudweed (Filago vulgaris)
Sadly it moved but (Meliscaeva cinctella)
Moss Sp
Pied Hoverfly (Volucella pelluscens)
Cley
A Reed Warbler family being fed this afternoon.
Really pleased to find the adult in the bottom right hand corner of one of the pictures.I didn't see her/he at the time.
Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus)
Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis)
Cromer
Tree Lupins on the slopes of the cliff (lupinus arboreus)
Cromer Cliffs in their summer glory
Horsetail Sp
Moss Sp
Southern Marsh Orchid
Wet flushes attract their own microflora
Sae Sandwort (Honckenya peploides) in amongst the stones on the beach.
Kidney Vetch on the drier slopes. (Anthyllis vulneraria)
Bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus) on the groins.
Some wonderful old screws some more worn than others.
Hanworth
Cranefly Sp (Tipula fascipennis)
The curious beauty of a Dock
Rumex Sp
Robber Fly Sp (Dioctria baumhaurei)
Forest Bug Final Instar (Pentatoma ruffipes)
Grass Sp
Harlequin Ladybird Larva (Harmonia axryidis)
Pied Shieldbug Late Instar nymph (Tritomegas bicolor)
Passaloecus Sp Probably P singularis the commoner one.
Not quite
It is too big for said Passaloecus. In fact a pompilid Wasp (Anoplius nigerrimus ♀︎)
from
BWARS
Thanks to Nick Owens for id help
Hanworth
Second generation Yellow-legged Mining Bee ((Andrena flavipes) Nice and fresh. Apparently this coincides with the pictures for Norfolk.
Thanks to Nick Owens for the Graph
Andrena minutula ♀︎
Thanks to Nick Owens for help with id
Beetle Sp
Crested Dog's-tail (Cynosurus cristatus)
Hoverfly Sp (Myothropa florea)
Rose Sp
Twist-tailed Hoverfly Sp (Spaerophoria Sp)
Whitwell Common
Bee Orchid (Ophrys apifera)
Cocksfoot Grass (Dactylis glomerata)
Common Spotted Orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii)
Twayblade (Listera ovata)
Foxley Wood
Ferruginous Bee Grabber (Sinus ferrugineus)
Dock Bug (Coreus marginatus)
False Oat Grass (Arrhenatherum elatius)
Volucella bombylans (Yellow form)
Cranwich Camp
Sharp-tailed Bee Sp (Coelioxys Sp)
Not quite.
This one is a wasp.
Oxybelus uniglumis
It makes burrows in loose sand (as it is doing here) and predates flies.
from
BWARS
Thanks to Nick Owens for help with id.
Grass Sp
Grass Sp
Grasshopper Sp
Grasshopper Sp
Grasshopper Sp
Grasshopper Sp
Grasshopper Sp
Grasshopper Sp
Grasshopper Sp
Thick-point Grimmia (Schistidium crassipilum)
Robber Fly Sp? Machismus Sp?
Red-banded Sand Wasp Sp (Amophila sabulosa)?
Small Heath Butterfly (Coenonymphus pamphilus)
Biting Stonecrop (Sedum acre)
Ruby-tailed Wasp Sp? (Chrysis Sp)
Astata boops