Other Wildlife: With Water Mint and Common Fleabane coming into flower insects have an improved range of nectar sources with solitary bees, wasps, bugs and hoverflies all taking advantage. These included Hairy Hylaeus hyalinatus and Common Yellow-faced Bee H. communis, Green Furrow Bee Lasioglossum morio, Batman Hoverfly Myathropa florea, Parsley Blacklet Cheilosia pagana, Hairy-backed Boxhead Wasp Crossocerus megacephalus and Gasteruption jaculator.
Hairy-backed Boxhead Wasp Crossocerus megacephalus - Alan Keatley |
More selective feeders included several Burdock Gall Fly Terellia tussilaginis.
A welcome increase in butterfly numbers with eight species on the wing, including new generation Common Blue and Speckled Wood. A total of five dragonfly species included Black-tailed Skimmer and Golden-ringed Dragonfly.
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