Bromley Macro April to Jun 2022
IMG 9176 Woodlousev2
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Woodlouse moulted skn and part of woodlouse from the garden.
The real size of the skin, is 1.92 mm, magnification is 2.1
IMG 9184Woodlousev2
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IMG 9196 Red Spider mitev2
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Red spider mite from the garden. The real size is 3.05 mm, magnification is 3.08
Grid reference TQ 40100 68716
IMG 9201 Red Spiderv2
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Red spider mite from the garden. The real size is 3.05 mm, magnification is 3.08
Grid reference TQ 40100 68716
IMG 9205 Red spider mitev2
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Red spider mite from the garden. The real size is 3.05 mm, magnification is 3.08
Grid reference TQ 40100 68716
IMG 9485 Hairy footed flowerbeev2
IMG 9491 hoverflyv2
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I think Eupeodes luniger (female) on white currant (a good
plant for both fruit and hoverflies).
TQ 40100 68716 07/04/2022
IMG 9495 Crane Flyv2
IMG 9497 flyv2
IMG 9220 Tickv2
IMG 9223 Tickv2
IMG 9230 Woodlousev2
IMG 0120 Bromley Broom
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Broom St Martins Hill, Bromley - the name Bromley comes from.
According to Wikipedia Bromley is first recorded in an Anglo-Saxon charter of 862 as Bromleag and means 'woodland clearing where broom grows'.[6][7] It shares this Old English etymology with Great Bromley in Essex
IMG 0126 Broom
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Broom St Martins Hill, Bromley - the name Bromley comes from.
According to Wikipedia Bromley is first recorded in an Anglo-Saxon charter of 862 as Bromleag and means 'woodland clearing where broom grows'.[6][7] It shares this Old English etymology with Great Bromley in Essex
IMG 0130 Broom
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Broom St Martins Hill, Bromley - the name Bromley comes from.
According to Wikipedia Bromley is first recorded in an Anglo-Saxon charter of 862 as Bromleag and means 'woodland clearing where broom grows'.[6][7] It shares this Old English etymology with Great Bromley in Essex
IMG 0505 Mystery Plant
IMG 9500 Hairyfootedflowerbeev2
IMG 9510 Hoverflyv2
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