The planted flowers are still in bloom and there were loads of
Honey Bees, a couple of
Buff-tailed Bumblebees, a
Small White butterfly and a
Syrphus hoverfly with apparently hairy eyes which makes it
Syrphus torvus. Near the pond there were two spiders of note - a
Wolf Spider and a
Metellina species.
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Syrphus sp. (probably S. torvus) |
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Metellina sp. |
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Small White |
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Wolf Spider |
Some interesting flowers at the top of Richmond Road - a patch of what looks like
Common Field Speedwell, lots of
Autumn Hawkbit and some
Knotgrass.
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Autumn Hawkbit |
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Knotgrass |
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Speedwell |
A
Coal Tit was calling at the top of Cromwell Road.
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