Poplar Hawk Moth.
The Forester
The Forester
The Forester
The Forester
Large Elephant Hawk Moth
Large Elephant Hawk Moth
Parasitised Caterpillar
Six Spot Burnet Larva (Zygaena filipendulae)
The Forester
The Forester (Female)
Red-and-black Froghopper (Cercopis vulnerata)
Dingy Skipper.
Dingy Skipper.
Dingy Skipper.
Large Elephant Hawk Moth
Large Elephant Hawk Moth
Calvatomina rufescens
Allacma fusca
Calvatomina rufescens
Calvatomina rufescens
Calvatomina rufescens
Orchesella villosa
Small Heath Butterfly - Coenonympha pamphilus.
Small Heath Butterfly - Coenonympha pamphilus.
Small Heath Butterfly - Coenonympha pamphilus.
Ctenicera cuprea - A Click Beetle
Ctenicera cuprea - A Click Beetle
Coenagrion puella - The Azure Damselfly.
Aphid
Bourletiella hortensis
Bourletiella hortensis
Large Red Damselfly
Dungfly
Large Red Damselfly
Deuterosminthurus pallipes f. repanda
Weevil
Psyllid sp.
Deuterosminthurus pallipes f. repanda
Deuterosminthurus pallipes f. repanda
Deuterosminthurus pallipes
Deuterosminthurus pallipes
Fly. Tachinidae - genus Siphona
Baccha elongata
Ladybird and Dinocampus coccinellae cocoon
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Burnet Moth Caterpillar


A fully fed Burnet Moth caterpillar in the process of spinning its cocoon. Natural light and uncropped.
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