Thursday, November 29, 2007
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Friday, November 9, 2007
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Stabbing on Maulden Heath
There were three of these 6cm long wasps, which I presume to be some type of Ichneumon, working over a pile of conifer logs on Maulden Heath on Sunday afternoon (4th Nov 07). Once a larva was detected within the timber they would raise their abdomen, unsheath the ovipositor (occuring in this picture) and push it into the victim. Two were contending over one location so there clearly must have been something beneath the surface there, obvious to them with their antennae, but not to me with my eyes.
Picture by Keith Balmer
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Monday, October 1, 2007
Elephant Hawk Moth
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Friday, September 14, 2007
Rainham Water Vole
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Saturday, August 25, 2007
One leg short of a grasshopper...
Old Warden Ladies
Monday, August 13, 2007
Wood Mouse
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Tree-lichen Beauty - A new macro moth for Bedfordshire 11th August 2007
Saturday, August 11, 2007
National Moth Day/Night 11th August 2007
Friday, August 10, 2007
Vapourer female, mating with male and eggs, Lower Stondon 10th August 2007
Melissa and I have been breeding through a Vapourer larva that we collected from a house in Clophill a few weeks back. It emerged yesterday as a female so we decided to try assembling males to it as they are attracted in daytime to the pheromone that she gives off.
The first photo is of the female and you will see that she is full of eggs and has only residual wings. Her sole duty is to climb onto the top of her pupal case, mate and lay her eggs. The female was put in an assembling cage in the garden at 11am and by 11.10am a male had arrived. He was disturbed as I opened the cage for him but returned a few minutes later, found the female and commenced mating. by 11.25am another two males were fluttering round the outside of the cage.
By 13.30 she had started to lay eggs with the male in close attendance.
You can see some of the eggs here.
All photos by Andy Banthorpe
The first photo is of the female and you will see that she is full of eggs and has only residual wings. Her sole duty is to climb onto the top of her pupal case, mate and lay her eggs. The female was put in an assembling cage in the garden at 11am and by 11.10am a male had arrived. He was disturbed as I opened the cage for him but returned a few minutes later, found the female and commenced mating. by 11.25am another two males were fluttering round the outside of the cage.
By 13.30 she had started to lay eggs with the male in close attendance.
You can see some of the eggs here.
All photos by Andy Banthorpe
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Just going to post some retrospective stuff, all from Chicksands Wood, going back to 29th July, which will be dated under the original dates, which are:
29th July 2007: White Admiral, Green-veined White
3rd August 2007: Purple Hairstreak, Brimstone, Essex Skipper
5th August 2007: White-letter Hairstreak
29th July 2007: White Admiral, Green-veined White
3rd August 2007: Purple Hairstreak, Brimstone, Essex Skipper
5th August 2007: White-letter Hairstreak
Monday, August 6, 2007
Garden moths in Lower Stondon 5th August 2007
The following were most definitely surprise additions to our garden moth list. both were trapped overnight.
The first is a female Oak Eggar which was in the trap by 10.30pm. Photo by Melissa Banthorpe
She laid 7 eggs which are c2mm across and are in the next photo. Photo by Andy Banthorpe
The second addition was a Webb's Wainscot. This is the 7th Bedfordshire record and the 6th for the vice-county (VC30). Photo by Andy Banthorpe
The first is a female Oak Eggar which was in the trap by 10.30pm. Photo by Melissa Banthorpe
She laid 7 eggs which are c2mm across and are in the next photo. Photo by Andy Banthorpe
The second addition was a Webb's Wainscot. This is the 7th Bedfordshire record and the 6th for the vice-county (VC30). Photo by Andy Banthorpe
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Saturday, August 4, 2007
MVCP Muntjac 28th July 2007
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