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First butterflies of the year

By Richard Jones on 22/04/2009 10:03:56

, there are more butterflies up at the allotment. A peacock, Inachis io, greets us at the car park, but dashes off at full tilt after brief introductions.Then, perhaps my favourite of all British butterflies, an orange-tip, Anthocharis cardamines. The orange


Bumblebees in the compost bin

By Richard Jones on 27/05/2009 10:02:34

first found it at Crystal Palace in 2005, and now, there it is. Just the singleton was in the garden, but later the same day there were dozens visiting the raspberry flowers up at the allotment.B. hypnorum is handsome and unmistakable. The thorax is all


Those wasps are still going strong

By Richard Jones on 17/10/2007 11:18:49

Friday, Saturday and Sunday just past were fabulous, and as the sun burned down it was a thrill to see so many insects still about. A very late speckled wood butterfly was fluttering about the allotment, along with a last few large whites. A huge


Wireworms

By Richard Jones on 18/02/2009 15:48:08

Sunday, and my first trip to the allotment since November was made with some trepidation. We never seem to have quite enough time to get things fully organized up there, and although it's a wonderful place to sit and look at the world, we really


Hornets

By Richard Jones on 12/10/2011 17:02:52

them circling over the compost heaps up at the local allotments, or settled chewing bark on a tree trunk. Then a few days ago I saw one flying in the street, examining a Reliant Robin for some reason. My heart soared.They first appeared in the area


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