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  • DannyK
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    Originally posted by Jungle Jane View Post
    The jersey tiger moth,I’ve never seen those in the garden,nice one Danny K.:
    Thanks. This was at Riddlesdown, South of Croydon last week. It's the only one I've ever seen.
    Quite a lot of butterflies about this year. There always seems to be lots of cabbage whites!

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  • Nicos
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    Yeh…I’d say so…bit hunched and long antennae…

    nice piccie!

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  • mothhawk
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    While loading up my grory hop today I felt a tickle on my arm, and saw this guy....

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    Am I right in thinking it is a bush cricket?

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  • peanut
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  • Jungle Jane
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    I’ve got some of these grasshopper insects in the garden,in the long bits of grass,they’re new,shows I haven’t mowed the lawn much this year

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  • Bren In Pots
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    A good photo Plot, thanks.

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  • Plot70
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    I found a super-caterpillar on my allotment the other day.
    It was walking across the shed doorstep and almost got trodden on.
    It was walking along sticking its head in every crack and crevice it came across for a place to pupate and hibernate.
    I waited until it got to a small hole and put the tape measure by it while it stuck its head in.
    I did not interrupt it as the food plants do not include anything useful to me. It has been doing a good job of keeping that wretched creeping willow herb in check.
    It is the caterpillar of an elephant-hawk moth.

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  • Nicos
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    We occasionally get that moth here. Very pretty.

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  • Jungle Jane
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    The jersey tiger moth,I’ve never seen those in the garden,nice one Danny K. I didn’t realise about the bee pretenders thanks Plot

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  • DannyK
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    A pretty moth. ID please. Click image for larger version

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  • Plot70
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    That is a bee mimic fly.
    This one looks even more beeish.
    https://www.ispotnature.org/communit...ella-bombylans

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  • Jungle Jane
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    Lots of these bees in the garden,I see about eight of them travelling together,there’s probably more down the bottom of the garden,I’ve never done a bee count,that would be quite hard because they could just follow you


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  • Nicos
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    That’s really lovely Melanie

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  • MelanieSW
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    The terrible twins (aka 2 of my 3 garden designers...)
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  • Jungle Jane
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    Red admiral today visiting my plants

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