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I-SPY Wildlife - A 6 a Day Challenge - Printable Version +- Garden And Gossip Forums (https://gardenandgossip.org) +-- Forum: General (https://gardenandgossip.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Forum: Nutty as a fruit cake (https://gardenandgossip.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=22) +--- Thread: I-SPY Wildlife - A 6 a Day Challenge (/showthread.php?tid=2454) |
RE: I-SPY Wildlife - A 6 a Day Challenge - Small chilli - 01-04-2026 A Bird - female pheasant A Butterfly or Moth (incuding caterpillar, chrysalis and imago) A Bee or Wasp - black honey bees A Mollusc - black slug An insect or spider Another living creature - sheep [attachment=8779] [attachment=8780] RE: I-SPY Wildlife - A 6 a Day Challenge - Veggie - 01-04-2026 My List for March A Bird - Wood pigeon, Magpie, Blackbird, Buzzard, Great tit. Heron, Blue Tit, Jackdaw, Lesser Blackbacked Gull, Crow, Robin, Stella the Grey parrot, Long Tailed Tit, Goldfinch, Wren, Bullfinch A Butterfly or Moth - Scarlet Tiger Moth caterpillar, Orange Tip Butterfly, Comma A Bee or Wasp - White tailed Bumble bee, Red tailed Bumble bee, Buff tailed Bumble bee, Honeybee A Mollusc x Horrid little black slugs! An insect or spider - small house spider, Centipede, Woodlouse, small Crane fly , Fungus Gnat, Ant, Darkwinged Bee fly, Hoverfly, Ladybird Another living creature - horse, sheep, earthworm, Ted, a piebald pony called Jigsaw, Grey Squirrel, Koi Carp, a Golden Retriever, Tiger compost worm, Frog. For April Bird - Great Tit Another - Horse RE: I-SPY Wildlife - A 6 a Day Challenge - JJB - 02-04-2026 Wow! So organised. I'm floundering and flapping frantically behind. RE: I-SPY Wildlife - A 6 a Day Challenge - Veggie - 02-04-2026 April 2 Wood pigeon White Tailed Bumblebee Ant Two more horses (different ones to yesterday ) being ridden up the road. RE: I-SPY Wildlife - A 6 a Day Challenge - Small chilli - 02-04-2026 A Bird - female pheasant, robin A Butterfly or Moth (incuding caterpillar, chrysalis and imago) A Bee or Wasp - black honey bees, white tailed bumblebee A Mollusc - black slug An insect or spider . Spider unable to identify. Very common see them all over the garden. But if I don’t identify a 8 legger within first few photos, they really start to give me the wiggins. Seeing all them close ups. He’s no more than 1cm. They happily sit sunbathing. The thing I like most they always run away from you . Another living creature - sheep, slow worm [attachment=8782] [attachment=8783] [attachment=8784] [attachment=8785] RE: I-SPY Wildlife - A 6 a Day Challenge - JJB - 03-04-2026 A small black and white jumpy spider, probably a zebra spider. A black ant. Many great tits. RE: I-SPY Wildlife - A 6 a Day Challenge - Small chilli - 03-04-2026 Just a bird today while having my OJ in the cafe this morning. A great northern diver A Bird - female pheasant, robin, great northern diver A Butterfly or Moth (incuding caterpillar, chrysalis and imago) A Bee or Wasp - black honey bees, white tailed bumblebee A Mollusc - black slug An insect or spider . Spider unable to identify. Another living creature - sheep, slow worm RE: I-SPY Wildlife - A 6 a Day Challenge - Small chilli - 05-04-2026 I forgot to list yesterday’s sightings. Again only a bird, pied wagtail A Bird - female pheasant, robin, great northern diver, pied wagtail A Butterfly or Moth (incuding caterpillar, chrysalis and imago) A Bee or Wasp - black honey bees, white tailed bumblebee A Mollusc - black slug An insect or spider . Spider unable to identify. Another living creature - sheep, slow worm RE: I-SPY Wildlife - A 6 a Day Challenge - Small chilli - 05-04-2026 2 today, bird & other . Last things on the list A Bird - female pheasant, robin, great northern diver, pied wagtail, chaffinch A Butterfly or Moth (incuding caterpillar, chrysalis and imago) A Bee or Wasp - black honey bees, white tailed bumblebee A Mollusc - black slug An insect or spider . Spider unable to identify. Another living creature - sheep, slow worm, vole RE: I-SPY Wildlife - A 6 a Day Challenge - Veggie - 05-04-2026 April Bird - Great Tit, Wood pigeon, Blackbird, Crows (in their nest in the oak tree), Robin (seems to have a nest in a bucket under the hedge) Butterfly/Moth :- Scarlet Tiger Moth caterpillar Bee:- White Tailed Bumblebee Insect:- Ant, Ladybird Another - Horse, Two more horses (different ones to yesterday ) being ridden up the road. Frog. |