Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Longhorn Moths at Warnham

Longhorn Moth, Nemophora degeerella

This morning we visited Warnham Nature Reserve for two reasons. The first was to photograph the Longhorn Moth which Mark had alerted me about. The second was to have a delicious lunch. We were not disappointed on either count. The walk around the reserve was a delight, especially the boardwalk. There were plenty of insects on the Umbellifers so I was able to capture shots of various beetles and fliesincluding the Red-headed Cardinal beetle and the Tobacco-coloured Longhorn Beetle.
Common Blue Damselfly, Enallagma cyathigerum
Burnet Companion, Euclidia glyphica
id needed - hoverfly?
ids needed
Longhorn Moth, Nemophora degeerella
Longhorn Moth, Nemophora degeerella
Longhorn Moth, Nemophora degeerella
Red Admiral, Vanessa atalanta
Red-headed Cardinal beetle, pyrochroa serraticornis
Red-headed Cardinal beetle, pyrochroa serraticornis
Scorpion fly, Panorpa communis and prey
Scorpion fly, Panorpa communis and prey

Scorpion fly, Panorpa communis

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