Orange-tip Butterfly
Rapeseed Field
Sorrel or Dock Flowers
Rapeseed
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Grizzled Skipper
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Four-spotted Chaser
Euophrys frontalis
Euophrys frontalis
Four-spotted Chaser Face On
Upper Wilting Farm Rapeseed
Grey Shoulder-knot
Herald
Herald
Ancylis badiana - Common Roller
Esperia sulphurella - Sulphur Tubic
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Puss Moth
I See Me
Hastings Beach
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Down By The Sea
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Bladder Campion
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Oak Gall
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Eating It's Way Out
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Tetragnatha extensa?
Comfrey
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Ribwort Plantain
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Spruce Carpet (Thera britannica
13-06-10 Moths on Log
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Pale Mottled Willow
Scalloped Hazel
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Patio Life: Vapourer Fifth Instar
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Patio Life: Final Instar Male
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Summer Drizzling By
Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnet Caterpillar Face
Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnet Caterpillar
Meadow Brown Caterpillar
Dichrorampha plumbagana
Cocksfoot Moth
Notocelia roborana
Vetch Piercer
Hook-streak Grass-veneer
Meadow Brown Caterpillar
Nettle-Tap Moth
Lovely Spider-Cheiracanthium erraticum
Cardinal Beetle
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Unknown Sawfly
Small Black Caddisfly
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Patio Life: Orange-tip Butterfly Egg
Patio Life: Syrus the Sitticus pubescens
Patio Life: Sylvia the Sitticus pubescens
Waved Umber
Peppered Moth Face
Treble Lines Moth
Peppered Moth
Treble Lines Moth
Cabbage Moth
Bright-line Brown-eye Moth
Green-brindled Crescent Caterpillar
Common Twist
Digitivalva pulicariae - Fleabane Smudge
Hastings Country Park Nature Reserve
Broad-bodied Chaser Face
Wild Garlic Way
Red Campion
Nomada sp. Resting
77
Thrift
Herb Robert
Drinker Moth Caterpillar Sunning
Bound & Tortured
Wasp Beetle
Looking Back
Herb Robert Inards
Nomada flava
Moth Needs Name
Spiral
Broad-bodied Chaser
Thrift
Dor Beetle
Soldier Beetle
Soldier Beetle
Clouded Silver
Patio Life: Salsify
Unknown Noctuidae Caterpillar Side
Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing Caterpillar Side
Unknown Noctuidea Caterpillar Top
Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing Caterpillar Top
Mullein Moth Face
Mullein Moth
Green-brindled Crescent Caterpillar Side
Green-brindled Crescent Caterpillar Top
Iron Prominent
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Orb Weaver
I plead Guilty!
Ok so I don't normally interfere, I am guilty of it this time, and I'm not proud of it...
Walking along and this Comma Butterfly wizzes by our heads, I follow it watching and in Comma's typical showing off, he lands smack in a web.
Now it was right beside me, and I could see if was full of crumb, twigs, seeds, half torn up etc, so didn't look like it was still occupado, I quickly accessed that there was no reason for the butterfly to die in vain, even if it was its own fault showing out!
I grabbed him out quickly mind you and didn't realize until they had both dropped to the ground that this very attractive spider did indeed live in that web, so the butterfly flew off irradically, probably died anyway and this lovely lady missed a good meal, and from the state of her web she wasn't going to catch a lot!
So the moral is...Clean your web spiders, and leave it be Crystal...lol
Ok so I don't normally interfere, I am guilty of it this time, and I'm not proud of it...
Walking along and this Comma Butterfly wizzes by our heads, I follow it watching and in Comma's typical showing off, he lands smack in a web.
Now it was right beside me, and I could see if was full of crumb, twigs, seeds, half torn up etc, so didn't look like it was still occupado, I quickly accessed that there was no reason for the butterfly to die in vain, even if it was its own fault showing out!
I grabbed him out quickly mind you and didn't realize until they had both dropped to the ground that this very attractive spider did indeed live in that web, so the butterfly flew off irradically, probably died anyway and this lovely lady missed a good meal, and from the state of her web she wasn't going to catch a lot!
So the moral is...Clean your web spiders, and leave it be Crystal...lol
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