Friday, 27 October 2023
Warburg Fungi part 3 - 26th Oct
Monday, 23 October 2023
More stand-out Fungi from the Warburg Reserve
Wednesday, 18 October 2023
Monday, 21 August 2023
Bald Hill re-visited - 21st Aug
Friday, 18 August 2023
BBOWT Warburg, Bix Bottom.
Carrying on from the previous report from Bald Hill by Peter Law. Two Gentians are now showing
at Warburg Reserve. The Autumn Gentian and the much rarer
Chiltern Gentian (The County flower of Buckinghamshire).
Fortunately they presently grow at opposite ends of a large meadow as they can hybridize.
At the moment we only have two Chiltern Gentians but this will grow over the next weeks.
There is an excellent piece on the BBOWT site on how to tell the difference between these two
wonderfulChiltern Gentian |
Autumn Gentian. |
wildflowers.
Thursday, 17 August 2023
Bald Hill - 17th Aug
Things to see while dipping Frog Orchids
Seek ID'd the Gentians variously as Autumn and Field, but on reading things up the the paler Field is unlikely in either the habitat or our area, and only has four petals per flower. SSS is flying in good numbers despite last year's drought.
Autumn Gentian |
Silver-spotted Skipper |
Chiltern Gentian |
Silver-spotted Skipper |
Wednesday, 9 August 2023
Thursday, 3 August 2023
Watlington Hill - 1st August 2023.
The rare Silver Spotted Skipper recently emerged. Quite late this year. |
Silver Spotted Skipper |
Common Blue - Two's company three's a crowd. |
Sydlings Copse - 3rd Aug
Tuesday, 18 July 2023
Brassy Longhorn moth - Brightwell-cum-Sotwell
For the next few weeks, look out for the Brassy Long-horn (Nemophora metallica) a micromoth with spectacularly long antennae in the males. Females lay their eggs among the flowers of Scabious. See Sue Taylor's blog about the moth and it's hymenopteran parisitoid (Stilbops ruficornis).
Nemophora metallica (male) |
Friday, 14 July 2023
Whitecross Green Wood - hoverfly sp. - 13 July
This hoverfly was seen while looking for Southern Migrant Hawkers at Whitecross Green Wood. Many thanks to John Bloomfield who advises that "it is probably a male (eyes meet at the top of the head) of the genus Syrphus. If it is, then identifying males to species level is not possible without microscopic examination. Another possibility is the related Epistrope genus, but again many of these can only be separated to species level by microscopic examination (eg of hair colour on scutellum)"
Stephen Burch
Hoverfly probably of genus Syrohus. © Stephen Burch |