Migrant Hawker
The Migrant Hawker dragonfly (Aeshna mixta) was a frequent visitor to our local nature area last year, and was most … Continue reading Migrant Hawker
The Migrant Hawker dragonfly (Aeshna mixta) was a frequent visitor to our local nature area last year, and was most … Continue reading Migrant Hawker
Only one Black-tailed Skimmer (Orthetrum cancellatum) has been spotted so far in Charlton Down Nature Area. This is the only … Continue reading Black-tailed Skimmer
The Common Darter dragonfly (Sympetrum striolatum) is one of 11 species of Odonata seen in Charlton Down Nature Area so … Continue reading Common Darter
The Banded Demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) is very beautiful but has only been seen once so far in the Charlton Down … Continue reading Banded Demoiselle
Large Red Damselflies (Pyrrhosoma nymphula), probably with the two forms intermedia and fulvipes, are a beautiful sight flying over the … Continue reading Large Red Damselfly
The Parsnip Webworm or Parsnip Moth (Depressaria radiella) – a micro-moth – has a caterpillar that eats the white flowers … Continue reading Parsnip Webworm Caterpillar
Another micro-moth is the Spindle Ermine (Yponomeuta cagnagella). You can see in the picture above how tiny it is compared … Continue reading Spindle Ermine Moth
The Small Purple and Gold Moth (Pyrausta aurata) also known as the Mint Moth. It is just under a centimetre … Continue reading Small Purple and Gold Moth
The White Plume Moth (Pterophorus pentadactyla) looks very strange and a little spooky. It is completely white and it has … Continue reading White Plume Moth
Pug Moth caterpillars (Epithecia sp.) These tiny caterpillars are masters of disguise. The specimens in these images were all feeding … Continue reading Pug Moth Caterpillars