Small chilli
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20-04-2026, 05:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 20-04-2026, 08:03 PM by Small chilli.
Edit Reason: Changed soldier beetle name, now identified
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Bird , bee, insect today
A Bird - female pheasant, robin, great northern diver, pied wagtail, chaffinch, song thrush, house sparrow, blackbird, sparrow hawk, dunnock , rook, rock dove, white tailed eagle, chickens, goldfinch, willow warbler, cuckoo, sand marten, snipe, pink footed geese
A Butterfly or Moth (incuding caterpillar, chrysalis and imago) drinker moth caterpillar, micro moth
A Bee or Wasp - black honey bees, white tailed bumblebee, carder bee, a red tail bumblebee (but not good enough view to identify which species of red tail)
A Mollusc - black slug, garden slug, garden snail
An insect or spider . Spider unable to identify. Money spider. Tick, Carabus granulatus, blue bottle, migrant hoverfly. Soldier beetle Cantharis pallida
Another living creature - sheep, slow worm, vole, red deer, fallow deer, tadpole, Labrador, collie , rabbits, cat , a different cat, highland cow.
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Amazing photos, again, SC. Thanks for sharing your wildlife with us!
I have nothing new to add today.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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(20-04-2026, 06:03 PM)Veggie Wrote: Amazing photos, again, SC. Thanks for sharing your wildlife with us!
I have nothing new to add today. Just lucky if I’m honest. While trying to identify the beetle for our daily challenge. I realised it might not be one of the common species. So I went back up to the long grass outside my polytunnel to see if I could find him again to get more photos for identification. As I was looking for it I heard the pink footed geese flying overhead. So quickly got a photo. Then opened my Merlin app to find out what species of geese they were. After 2 minutes of recording bird calls ( because if you’ve got the app open you might as well see what else is about) . I looked down to find the little soldier beetle making his way back up a blade of grass. So mostly lucky with a little bit of patience.
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I hope the lead goose knew where they were going, otherwise everyone else is in for a shock. Shade of the conga at a party ending up in the ladies loo. My dad actually did that
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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Just bird & spider today
A Bird - female pheasant, robin, great northern diver, pied wagtail, chaffinch, song thrush, house sparrow, blackbird, sparrow hawk, dunnock , rook, rock dove, white tailed eagle, chickens, goldfinch, willow warbler, cuckoo, sand marten, snipe, pink footed geese, Siskin
A Butterfly or Moth (incuding caterpillar, chrysalis and imago) drinker moth caterpillar, micro moth
A Bee or Wasp - black honey bees, white tailed bumblebee, carder bee, a red tail bumblebee (but not good enough view to identify which species of red tail)
A Mollusc - black slug, garden slug, garden snail
An insect or spider . Spider unable to identify. Money spider. Tick, Carabus granulatus, blue bottle, migrant hoverfly. Soldier beetle Cantharis pallida, garden spider
Another living creature - sheep, slow worm, vole, red deer, fallow deer, tadpole, Labrador, collie , rabbits, cat , a different cat, highland cow.
I did see my first butterfly of the year. But I was one end of the garden it was the other and heading towards next door quickly. So no chance of identification.
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Yesterday. I'm having difficulty spying something different for a whole month
Bird: Great tit
Butterfly: Orange tip
Bee/wasp: Red tailed bumble, don't know which variety
Mollusc:
Insect or spider: cucumber spider
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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