Helleborine Sp.
Unknown Fungi-ness
Crambus lathoniellus
Tiger Beetle
Evarcha arcuata Female, Maybe
Evarcha arcuata Female, Maybe
Moldy but Goody
Amethyst Deceiver
Moth Pupa
Grasshopper Nymph
Gold Finch
Evarcha falcata
Evarcha falcata Watching
Cionus hortulanus
Hairy Shieldbug Set
Heliophanus cupreus
Evarcha falcata
Enoplognatha sp.
Evarcha falcata Female
Labyrinth Spider
Labyrinth Spider
Knot Grass Caterpillar
Helleborine sp
Konik Ponies @ Brede High Wood
Konik Ponies @ Brede High Wood
Slender St John's Wort
Amazing Spider Egg Construct
Konik Ponies @ Brede High Wood
Roesels Bush Cricket Adult
Meadow Grasshopper Adult
Goldfinch On Thistle
Brede High Woods Helleborine Progress
Different Helleborine
Comparison
Natural Light Helleborine
White Admiral Butterfly @ Brede High Woods Limenit…
Black-tailed Skimmer Orthetrum cancellatum
Square Spot
Lunar Thorn
Coxcomb Prominent
Cryptoblabes bistriga
Lesser Spearwort
Lesser Spearwort
Larch
Cheiracanthium erraticum Female
Lesser Spearwort
Tiger Beetle Larva
Heath Damselbug
Heath Damselbug
Hedge Woundwort
All That Remains
Common Blue Damselflies Mating
Syncopacma sp.
Spotted Wolf Spider w/ Spiderlings
To Be A Spider or Not To Be
Scallop Shell
Scallop Shell
Waved Carpet
Orange Moth
Anania verbascalis
Alder Kitten
Alder Kitten
Apotomis turbidana
Rosy Marbled
Eyed Hawk-moth
Eyed Hawk-moth
Shoulder-striped Wainscot
Shoulder-striped Wainscot Side
Shoulder-striped Wainscot Resting Position
Small Angle Shades
Small Angle Shades
True Lover's Knot
True Lover's Knot
Pine Hawk-moth
Pine Hawk-moths
1st Pine Hawk-moth
2nd Pine Hawk-moth
Buff-tip
Buff-tip
Mottled Beauty
Blastobasis lacticolella
Buff Ermine
Small Yellow Wave
Ingrailed Clay
Click Beetle
Chrysolina banksi
Chrysolina banksi
Dingy Skipper
Brimstone Butterfly
Green Tiger Beetle Brown One
Hairy Dragonfly
Hairy Dragonfly
Green Tiger Beetle
Common Groundhopper
Dingy Skipper @ Brede High Wood
Rock Texture
Dingy Skipper
Brimstone Butterfly Finally!
Mud Hut
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A few moths from our recent Moth Trapping event for Sussex Moth Group, Hastings Branch at Brede High Woods
26 April 2014
26 April 2014
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Vivienne I was scared when I first started, but moths are very tolerable of human interaction, the bigger the moth the less they are worried about you.
I just started a post which got bigger and bigger. Maybe this would make a good article and I can share some tips too, moths & trapping is very rewarding and amazing. I'll write something up tomorrow :)
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