While my fellow birders were standing in a particularly windy spot to scope the distant shoreline at Llandegfedd Reservoir last Wednesday, I moved along the trail a little to seek shelter behind some trees. And, as I always do, I had a little look at the leaves to see what small creatures were about.
First up were these two bonking beetles who decided to come over and say hello despite being rather busy at increasing their species. After a couple of photos, I returned them to a new leaf and wished them well.
Then it was a warm welcome to the world to this newly emerged Orange ladybird – that little pile of dark matter is what remains of its pupa.
And I’m not sure what this mini-beastie is but I love its pale green body, the hint of turquoise in its wings and those incredible feathery feelers out front.
Those are very interesting creatures especially the last one, which I thought might be a Lacewing but it isn’t.
Have a look at Phil Gates’s blog, he has an extensive list of creatures on the right hand side of the pages and you might spot the answer there:
http://cabinetofcuriosities-greenfingers.blogspot.com/
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I have since been told that the beetles are Viburnum leaf-beetles and that last is a Chironimid midge.
Thanks for that blog link – I will definitely have a look at it.
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Fantastic pictures… as ever!
Thanks so much for all your great posts.
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That’s very kind of you, thanks! 🙂
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