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Hannah Breach
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Naturalist. Norfolk. Mostly wandering about looking at invertebrates with Kevin Radley (in which case all photos his) or observing the creatures in my garden.
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Progress of the Swallowtail (Papilio machaon) larva on Hemlock (Conium maculatum)- now a 5th instar.
#norfolkbutterflies
Possibly. It may at least make them think twice.
But my sister came across a hound running alone on a road last week. She discovered where it had come from and the rest of the hunt were well away and they didn't seem at all bothered about its welfare.
The hunt are quite good at shooting their own hounds, soon as one puts a foot 'wrong'- bang.
I agree. I am ashamed to say some of my relatives go hunting.
And I hate it when pro-hunt people say it's only townies that object because they don't understand the countryside. Poppycock! I am from the countryside and I understand exactly what goes on.
I hope you don't get invaded by them again.
Terrible!!
It's happened to our next-door neighbours (we're in Norfolk) the entire pack of hounds and all the riders came through their garden nursery and when they protested and asked them to leave their property the hunt simply ignored them and carried on. Vile sport and vile people.
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Scarlet Caterpillarclub, Cordyceps militaris.

Cavenham Heath, Suffolk.

Seen on yesterday's trip outside the county for Norfolk Fungus Study Group.

www.jeremybartlett.co.uk/2020/10/31/s...

#Fungi #FungiFriends
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And that has just rejected #SwiftBricks - a modest amendment to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill that would have ensured a future for beautiful birds for whom a place to nest is a matter of life and death
Is this same Labour Government expanding airports,

refuses to rule out extracting more fossil fuels from the Rosebank Oil Field

Intent on destroying bats, newts and doesn't care about nature?

Not sure going to Brazil alone is going to do much good.

Join.greenparty.org.uk
I only just saw the other photos you posted- wow, looks like you had a very successful trip!
Must've been fantastic to watch in person- I've only seen it on television and been amazed by it!
This has surely been a 'Clouded Yellow year' but very pleased to have one in our Breckland garden today. A first for here and the best views I've ever had of one!
#norfolkbutterflies #cloudedyellow
4 commonly seen invertebrates in & around fens. Amber Snail (Succinea putris),
Spiked Shield-bug (Picromerus bidens)
Milky Slug (Deroceras agreste) and Drinker (Euthrix potatoria).
I believe D. agreste is restricted to the Yare Valley in Norfolk. All photos taken on phone so not great!
#broads
There were Oak trees where I'd parked. I will look out for them around trees where there are lots of Knopper galls! Incredible looking little parasitoids.
This is a slight cheat as it's not a recent photograph! I found this photo I'd taken a couple of years ago in Surlingham of a
?Ormyrus nitidulus and thought it's such a smart beast I had to post it! Not something I've encountered before or since, this individual was on my car. #hymenoptera
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I rarely find Neobisium carcinoides so it was a good job that the Norfolk beetle recorder was on hand at NWT Sweet Briar Marshes yesterday to find this one for me. Martin is far better at finding these critters than me! #Arachtober #arachnids #pseudoscorpions
Blending in beautifully these Walls (Lasiommata megera) have been seen regularly in a Yare Valley garden. Photo Kevin Radley
#butterfly #wallbrown
Why does this not surprise me! 😠
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Mosaic scrub land at Cringleford, Norwich is ear-marked for housing development. It is vibrant with life: goldfinches, bushes & berries, ivy bees humming round nest holes.
Across the road, the flail mower has thrashed all this life to the ground. What value do we put on urban fringe biodiversity?
Me too! They are wonderous little animals.
Carabus granulatus preying on a Succinea putris (Amber Snail) about 50 cm above ground level showing that not all 'ground beetles' follow the rules!
Also seen yesterday in the Yare Valley numerous Phragmatobia fuliginosa (Ruby Tiger) cats & Picromerus bidens.
#beetle
The Grey Dagger (Acronicta psi) larva is now fully grown and looking rather magnificent.
#norfolkmoths