Wildlife sightings in the Montpelier, St Andrews, St Werburghs and St Pauls areas of Bristol, UK
Saturday, 3 May 2014
Narroways
On the reserve this morning were 3
Blackcaps (Lynmouth Rd, gasometer and Simons Grove) 2 Chiffchaffs
(gasometer and stony path). Insects as follows: Holly Blue 1 at gasometer, Speckled Wood 3 (stony path).
Hoverflies (mostly cutting/stony path area): 1 Syrphus sp., 1 Pipiza
sp., 1 Eristalis pertinax, 1 Syritta pipiens. Other flies: a couple of
Yellow Dung-flies and a Tachina fera. Bugs: Cercopis vulnerata and a few
Green Shieldbugs. Bees: 1 Buff-tailed Bumble and 1 Common Carder Bee, 1
Andrena sp. (mining bee). A couple of 7-spot Ladybirds and an
Ichneumon sp.
Cercopis vulnerata
Holly Blue
Osmia rufa
Pipiza sp.
Syritta pipiens
Tachina fera
Andrena sp.
Back in Montpelier, Fairlawn Road produced a Holly Blue and a Small Tortoiseshell butterfly, several Harlequin Ladybirds, a few Nursery-web Spiders, a number of of Green Shieldbugs including a mating pair, an Osmia rufa mining bee, my first Large Red Damselfly of the year and a Eupeodes luniger hoverfly.
Large Red Damselfly
Small Tortoiseshell
Eupeodes luniger
Two Speckled Wood butterflies were having a territorial dispute this afternoon in Richmond Road.
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