IMG 9176 Woodlousev2

Bromley Macro April to Jun 2022


IMG 9176 Woodlousev2

01 Apr 2022 10
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

IMG 9196 Red Spider mitev2

01 Apr 2022 15
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

01 Apr 2022 11
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

01 Apr 2022 1 12
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

05 Apr 2022 9
Hairy-footed flower bee (Anthophora plumipes)TQ 40104 68783

IMG 9491 hoverflyv2

07 Apr 2022 11
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

07 Apr 2022 8
Crane fly on the wall of my house

IMG 9497 flyv2

07 Apr 2022 7
Fly on the wall of my house

IMG 9220 Tickv2

04 Apr 2022 11
A tick which was on a fox. The real size is 5.15 mm, magnification is 1.4

IMG 9223 Tickv2

04 Apr 2022 9
Tick from a fox, The real size is 5.15 mm, magnification is 1.4

IMG 9230 Woodlousev2

07 Apr 2022 7
Woodlouse from the garden, The real size is 5.5 mm, magnification is 2.52

IMG 0120 Bromley Broom

23 Apr 2022 7
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

23 Apr 2022 15
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

23 Apr 2022 14
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

09 May 2022 1 14
Raspberry plant? Any ideas

IMG 9500 Hairyfootedflowerbeev2

09 Apr 2022 11
Hairy-footed flower bee (Anthophora plumipes)TQ 40104 68783 TQ 40104 68783

IMG 9510 Hoverflyv2

09 Apr 2022 13
Hoverfly, TQ 40104 68783, 09/04/2022

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