Showing posts with label centipede. Show all posts
Showing posts with label centipede. Show all posts

Sunday, May 31, 2020

31/05/2020 Lots of insects........Part 1

Maximum temperature here today 27⁰C, minimum 14⁰C.  Dry.  16km/h South-Easterly wind with gusts up to 37 km/h. 

I walked yesterday but with 25C in the shade, I only managed 6.2 km, the last loop I had planned was abandoned!
Hoverfly possibly (Episyrphus balteatus) on a Californian poppy.

Nine spot Ladybird.

Bees on the cotoneaster.

Hoverfly not the same as one above!...
In France there are around 530 different species of Hoverfly that are known to be present, this is probably (Syrphus ribesii).

As above.

Spotted Craneflies I think - (Nephrotoma appendiculata).

House centipede (Scutigera coleoptrata).

Possibly one of the stag beetles.

Bee on the blackberry blossom.

Ants on Common Vetch.

Black-veined white butterfly (Aporia crataegi).

Red admiral butterfly (vanessa atalanta).

Beautiful demoiselle (Calopteryx Virgo) female.

As above male.

As above female.

A pair of River skaters (Aquarius najas).

Common clubtail dragonfly, (Gomphus vulgatissimus).

Not an insect but seen on the walk - Probably (Pelophylax lessonae).


My thanks to Richard for ID of some of the difficult (for me) insects.  If you have not visited his blog I highly recommend it.  Any mistakes on ID are very much my own as I sometimes think I know better than to ask!!!


Our local list of wild flowers

See also my

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

11/07/2017 In the garden with a hoopoe and a trip to the local village to play French scrabble.

Maximum temperature 25C, minimum 13C.   12 km/h SW winds with 16 km/h gusts. 10mm rain measured this morning.
One of my favourite birds the Hoopoe (pronounced hu-pu; I hear it called so many strange things!).  It was quite far so I decided that the photos would be better smaller in a collage
(Upupa epops)

 This was probably the best photo.

Mrs Sparrow (Passer domesticus)...

splashing around

Our local village of Vitrac...

Narrow roads...

The same church as I put on the blog two days ago taken from the other side....
The village well is in the front of the photo.

and inside.

At the back of the church is the Mairie (Mayor's office) and War memorial hidden by trees at the moment.

I saw this Small White butterfly in the lavender just outside the church, I only had the little pocket size Samsung L201 with me so not up to usual standard.

Scrabble.

A house centipede which I know most people shudder at, but they really are the good guys as they eat the spiders.  Bet its mother thinks it is beautiful ha ha.
(Scutigera coleoptrata).

Friday, April 8, 2016

08/04/2016 The return of the Green lizard and various photos at home and out walking.

Maximum temperature 12C, minimum 0C.   29 km/h NW winds.  4mm rain measured this morning.
Green Lizard.  Lacerta viridis.

Black bird, I think immature.

Greenfinch female.

House centipede.  Scutigera coleoptrata.  The good guys as they eat insects and spiders!

A trip to the optician.  Nigel's cycling glasses have a cracked lens!

Lavoir at Fleurignac.

Well at Fleurignac.

A beautifully cut hedge.

Curious cattle.  Note they all have their horns cut.

Blackthorn.

Calves.

Wild bluebells.

Muddy horses.

Lambs.

Friday, October 2, 2015