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  • burnie
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  • Plot70
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    I found a baby newt on my plot. I had to move it to the wildlife corner to get it away from where I was working.
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  • Jungle Jane
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    Yesterday I saw this seven spotted ladybird & a bee on the borage -

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  • Containergardener
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    Originally posted by burnie View Post
    Didnt realise so many . Thanks.

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  • Ms-T
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    cinnabar caterpillar
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  • Plot70
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    We have had greenfinches on the same feeder.
    I have trimmed the tree a little bit however with the leaves on the light is a bit more of a challenge.
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  • burnie
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    This might be useful
    https://british-dragonflies.org.uk/odonata/damselflies/

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  • Containergardener
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    Originally posted by burnie View Post

    Looks like a male Large Red...……………...I think
    No idea. I haven't seen red in the garden before.

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  • burnie
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    Originally posted by Containergardener View Post
    Red damsel yesterday
    Looks like a male Large Red...……………...I think

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  • Containergardener
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    Red damsel yesterday
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  • Plot70
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    Tortoise shells looking nice and ready to couple.
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  • ameno
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    Originally posted by burnie View Post

    The caterpillars from those ate all the leaves on my guzz gog bush a couple of years back.
    Yeah, when I looked it up I did see that it eats currants and gooseberries (among other things). Hopefully it won't lay its eggs on mine.

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  • Nicos
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    ameno ...never seen one of those before! Pretty

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  • burnie
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    Originally posted by ameno View Post
    This flew into my bedroom last night:
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    It's a Magpie moth.
    The caterpillars from those ate all the leaves on my guzz gog bush a couple of years back.

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  • ameno
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    This flew into my bedroom last night:
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    It's a Magpie moth.

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