Blackthorn
Blackthorn bushes (Prunus spinosa) like to grow in Charlton Down Nature Area in two locations. A small cluster of the … Continue reading Blackthorn
Blackthorn bushes (Prunus spinosa) like to grow in Charlton Down Nature Area in two locations. A small cluster of the … Continue reading Blackthorn
Cinnabar Moth (Tyria jacobaea) larvae are often found feeding on ragworts and groundsels. This is one of 37 types of … Continue reading Cinnabar Caterpillar
Comma butterfly (Polygonia c-album) imago. One of the 37 types of butterfly and moth (Lepidoptera) that have been recorded in … Continue reading Comma Butterfly
Common Red Soldier Beetles (Rhagonycha fulva) are a common sight in late spring or early summer in the Charlton Down … Continue reading Common Red Soldier Beetle
The Common Green Lacewing (Chrysoperla carnea) is tiny, almost transparent and, like other members of the Neuroptera, can be difficult … Continue reading Common Green Lacewing
Bog Bean flowers (Menyanthes trifoliata) have always been a feature of the pond in Charlton Down Nature Area. They prefer … Continue reading Bog Bean
Common Green Grasshopper (Omocestis viridulus) One out of 9 species of grasshopper and cricket recorded so far at Charlton Down … Continue reading Common Green Grasshopper
Banded White-lipped snails (Cepaea hortensis) are common at Charlton Down Nature Area. Useful Books and Links Land Snails in the … Continue reading Banded White-lipped Snail
Azure Damselfly (Coenagrion puella) – a mating pair by the pond at Charlton Down Nature Area. One species out of … Continue reading Azure Damselfly
Batman Hoverfly ( Myathropa florea) get its name from the distinct dark mark on the thorax which resembles the Batman … Continue reading Batman Hoverfly