Insects & More

Hi! I'm Alex. I'm 13 years old, and I've created this blog for my challenge: to find, and if possible, photo, every organism listed in my book: "Field Guide To The Butterflies And Other Insects Of Britain" The list of organisms etc are down the bottom as the footer; the main finds in the Posts. I may not be able to get Photos of all the organisms, but I'll try my best! This challenge starts on the 1st January, 2016. My target is for it to be completed by the end of 2017, but it can be extended.

Thursday, 28 July 2016

Honey-bee

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I can't believe it took be 6 months to find a Honey-bee!  I suppose I kept overlooking it, as a common insect, forgetting it was part of...

Cluster Fly

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According to my research, this is a Cluster Fly   (pollenia Rudis). Cluster Fly Photo by Alex Sidney

Cinnabar Moth

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I see this bright coloured Moth every year, along with its caterpillars... I can't log any photos of the adult Moth , but I do have sig...

Bombus Lucorum

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This common Bumble-bee , Bombus Lucorum , is another common garden Bumble-bee , often mistaken for the Buff-tailed Bumble-bee. Bombus Lu...

Reminder

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Please remember, that you won't see photos, or even logs, of all the insects in the posts, as I cannot get pictures of all of them, for ...

Bombus Lapidarius

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Its scientific name is Bombus Lapidarius . Also called the Red-tailed Bumble-bee , this Bee  is one of the most common garden visitors, if y...

Black-and-yellow Cranefly

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The book says that this species' scientific name is  Nephrotoma Maculosa.  However, this species appears to have changes, or been erased...
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