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My Adventures in Entomology: August 2010
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My Adventures in Entomology. An attempt to study and document the moths native to my local area. (Grid Ref:SK388324). Sunday, 29 August 2010. Rustic and Sallow time. Plenty of assorted Yellow Underwings are still making a nuisance of themselves but the prettier Rustic and Sallow moths are showing up in reasonable numbers now to make up for it. Tuesday, 17 August 2010. Sunday, 15 August 2010. Saturday, 7 August 2010. Sunday, 1 August 2010. Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing. I've still managed a few n...
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My Adventures in Entomology: Rustic & Sallow time
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My Adventures in Entomology. An attempt to study and document the moths native to my local area. (Grid Ref:SK388324). Sunday, 29 August 2010. Rustic and Sallow time. Plenty of assorted Yellow Underwings are still making a nuisance of themselves but the prettier Rustic and Sallow moths are showing up in reasonable numbers now to make up for it. 30 August 2010 at 02:42. Your first moth is that ole Square-spot Rustic. 30 August 2010 at 05:44. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Hooded Birder: August 2013
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Garden Bird List. innit. Thursday, 1 August 2013. The confirmation of a Night Heron. At Thornton Reservoir yesterday has aroused the Hooded Birder from his blogging slumber, as this was the first county record within my life-time I was quite eager to see it. And so I did earlier this evening. It was good. Now if you please, a selection of dodgy record shots have been carefully arranged for your viewing pleasure:. I also life-ticked the Pacific Golden Plover. Thursday, August 01, 2013. Half the bird away.
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Derby Moths: August 2011
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Saturday, 27 August 2011. Another rarity which is seldom found in its adult form in Derbyshire. Thursday, 25 August 2011. Nothing new for a few weeks then this turned up. Thursday, 4 August 2011. Another rarity for Derbyshire! Monday, 1 August 2011. 7 True Lovers Knot(NFM). 1 Cloaked Carpet(NFM)(ID from Dave Budworth). 2 Heart and Dart. 2 Lesser Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing. 2 Square Spot Rustic. 3 Six Striped Rustic. 1 Small Fan Footed Wave. 4 Shoulder Striped Wainscot. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Seeing out July… – Pete's Pan-Species List
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Pete's Pan-Species List. Logging everything living, or at least attempting…. Seeing out July…. I’ve been a bit slack over the last week or so, but still managed to pick up a few bits and bobs. Firstly this Norwegian Wasp. Was on Wharncliffe Chase last week. It’s not a species that was really even on my radar when considering. Wasps, but as it turns out they must be quite plentiful on patch as I saw another today. The tell-tale ID feature apparently is the red mark on the abdomen. Saying that, I havenR...
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About – Pete's Pan-Species List
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Pete's Pan-Species List. Logging everything living, or at least attempting…. In 2016 I will attempt to log every species of anything that I encounter. In the meantime this is my run up…. If you ever see anything incorrect please tell me! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Seven-oh-oh – Pete's Pan-Species List
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Pete's Pan-Species List. Logging everything living, or at least attempting…. Well, I did it – I reached the landmark of 700 today…. First of all a couple of plant ticks from the weekend – this grass at Greno Wood I’m taking to be Crested Dog’s Tail,. And iSpot seems to agree with me…. 8230;and this Common Mouse-Ear. Was near Whitley. I had this on my list previously, and scrubbed it off due to reidentification of what I found as Sticky Mouse-Ear. And finally number 700… this. August 3, 2015. You are comm...
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Dearne Valley, etc. – Pete's Pan-Species List
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Pete's Pan-Species List. Logging everything living, or at least attempting…. Dearne Valley, etc. Before I start on today’s update, a quick recap on some extra ticks. A plant I’d still not IDed from New Lount last week turned out to be Red Bartsia,. And doing a bit of a rejig of my list turned up a few that I’d somehow missed off my master list, so on goes Chicken of the Woods, Meadow Waxcap. Bird lifers are harder to get these days, but it’s really not the same with plants! It was good for inverts as wel...
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A productive week… – Pete's Pan-Species List
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Pete's Pan-Species List. Logging everything living, or at least attempting…. A productive week…. Not a bad week, really…. A few lunchtime ticks early last week at Sunnybank NR – Nettle-leaved Bellflower, Large Bindweed. And (one I’ve had before and only just written down…) Rowan. A couple of new hoverflies on Friday, first this rather smart. 8230;and secondly this. Was a welcome plant tick by the side of a road in Grenoside. 8230;with other new plants Common Hemp-nettle, Wild Oat. New additions were Beto...
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Pete – Pete's Pan-Species List
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Pete's Pan-Species List. Logging everything living, or at least attempting…. You'll be glad to hear after the last post's moth listing frenzy there's just two to add this time - Bloodvein (a species I've been waiting for and didn't disappoint) and the micro Acleria sparsana. One other tick early in the month was a Giant Polypore on an unfortunate Beech in Graves Park. Bloodvein Acleris sparsana With the Masters dissertation finished, … Continue reading Swamp Thing. September 5, 2016. September 5, 2016.