Wednesday 30 April 2014

Devils Dyke 30.4.14

A beautiful afternoon and early evening at Devils Dyke, and saw just every species of Butterfly that should be there at this time of year which was great. Its a superb site for all sorts of insects and hopefully will be for years to come. Of note I saw 2 Brown Argus, which were possibly the first sightings for Cambridgeshire this year (at least recorded on the Butterfly Conservation Website), as well as a few Small Heath which may have also been the first sightings recorded. What was also really good to see was Dingy Skippers, Brimstone and Peacocks pairing, there was something in the air!

Also interesting to spot was a Parasitic Wasp probing a Knapweed seed head with its Ovipositor, with a Dingy Skipper roosting just above. I made a short film - link.

Species seen - 

Dingy Skipper
Green Hairstreak
Brown Argus
Small Heath
Orange-tip
Peacock
Brimstone
Small Tortoiseshell
Small White
Red Twin-spot Carpet Moth
Lattice Heath Moth
Common Heath Moth

Green Tiger Beetle
Dock Bug
Sloe Bug
Cuckoo Bee Nomada Flava
Sawfly Tenthredo temula 
Crane Fly Nephrotoma flavipalpis
Parasitic Wasp (unknown species)
Beetle Silpha atrata
Soldier Beetle Cantharis Rustica







Green Hairstreak




Dingy Skipper


Crane Fly Nephrotoma flavipalpis


Parasitic Wasp (species ??) probing with Ovipositor


Tenthredo temula Sawfly


Dock Bug


Devils Dyke looking north west




Saturday 26 April 2014

Hayley Wood 26.4.14

The best example of ancient woodland close to Cambridge, Hayley Wood is a lovely place and always has something to see. Its a really good example of coppiced Woodland going back centuries, and was studied by Oliver Rackham. It has lots of Oxlips which are very rare in this part of the Country, and a fine showing of Early Purple Orchids too. I had a search for Bird's Nest Orchid but perhaps a little early.

Species seen - 

Orange-tip (m & f)
Speckled Wood
Peacock
Andrena minutula Mining Bee
Soldier Beetles Cantharis nigricans and Cantharis dicipiens
Froghopper in Cuckoo Spit
Early Purple Orchid
Oxlip
White and Pink Bluebells




Orange-tip m


Speckled Wood



Early Purple Orchid


Oxlip


White Bluebell




Ditch by the Woodbank


Monday 14 April 2014

Brampton Wood 14.4.14

Walking around in springtime heaven at Brampton Wood. The Woodland floor is carpeted with blues, whites and yellows and deep fresh greens. Butterflies hurrying to find a mate, bees and flies go about their business, the sun shines and hides in equal measure, chiff-chaffs frame the scene with their timeless chant...

Species seen - 

Comma
Brimstone
Orange-tip
Peacock
Unidentified Beetle



Beetle on Wood Anemone


Greater Stitchwort


Orange-tip m


Bluebell


Comma


Brimstone m

Wednesday 9 April 2014

Fordham Woods 9.4.2014

I had a lovely couple of hours at Fordham Woods today, its really a fantastic wood and perhaps one of the most underrated in the area. It is wet to a unique degree, having a marsh like area of woodland and the river Snail running through it too, and on this bright spring day there was a cacophony of bird song, a tranquil patchwork of shade amongst the bright green of the new nettle growth, and water beetles zooming around in the shimmering clear river. 

There are Marsh Marigolds in the wet part of the wood, just emerged Cuckoo flowers being visited by Orange-tip butterflies and Bee flies in the drier wood, and many a butterfly aerial battle along the river bank. I also saw, a personal first, the impossibly alive blue of a Kingfisher at the edge of the wood, something I'll never forget. 

I saw 8 species of Butterfly, which is hopefully a sign the good summer last year can be built upon this summer. 

Butterfly species seen - 

Brimstone (males and females) c.30
Orange-tip (males and females) c.20
Peacock c.15
Comma c.10
Small Tortoiseshell 1
Holly Blue 1
Speckled Wood 1
Red Admiral 1




Sloe Bug


Bee Fly



Orange-tip m


Eupeodes corollae Hoverfly


Peacock


Cuckoo Flower


Orange-tip f