Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Seeing the Changes 392

In Bynea, Yellow iris (Iris pseudacorus), Common fumitory (Fumaria officinalis), Cut-leaved cranesbill (Geranium dissectum) and Prickly sow-thistle (Sonchus asper). There was also a Common blue damselfly (Enallagma cyathigerum). The Lackey moth (Malacosoma neustria) larvae were now large and the caterpillar of a micromoth (Depressaria daucella) was active on Hemlock flower heads.

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