Kissing Time

Kissing Time

An old proverb says "When Gorse is in flower it is kissing time." Luckily for us...

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Any Ideas

Any Ideas

Could these be the remains of a spider feast? This mass was approx 3cm long . There is remains of a...

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Lichen On Tree

Lichen On Tree

Aqualate Mere Shropshire UK 6th March 2012

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Worm On Leaf

Worm On Leaf

I think this tiny worm may be a Nematode Worm Approx. 8mm. Aqualate Mere Shropshire UK 6th March 2012

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Black Spot on Sycamore Leaf ascomycete Rhytisma acerinum

Black Spot on Sycamore Leaf ascomycete Rhytisma acerinum

I often see the Black Spots on Sycamore leaves in Summer and Autumn. The pattern made after a...

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Leaf Mine on Holly Leaf

Leaf Mine on Holly Leaf

Tunnel in leaf is due to an insect. Aqualate Mere Shropshire UK 6th March 2012

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Blunt-Tailed Snake Millipede  Cylindroiulus punctatus

Blunt-Tailed Snake Millipede Cylindroiulus punctatus

Millipedes are vegetarian. This one was approx . 15mm long and very slender. It can attain 25mm. ...

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Snail Eater Silpha atrata.

Snail Eater Silpha atrata.

Approx. 7mm found under loose bark on a rotting branch near water. Aqualate Mere Shropshire UK 6th...

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Snail Eater Silpha atrata.

Snail Eater Silpha atrata.

Approx. 7mm found under loose bark on a rotting branch near water. Aqualate Mere Shropshire UK 6th...

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Protect The Pollinators

Protect The Pollinators

Plant Bee friendly flowers in your gardens. Taken 1st March 2012 Manor Estate Stafford UK

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Uploaded on Mar 4, 2012

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Spotted Snake Millipede Blaniulus guttulatus

Spotted Snake Millipede Blaniulus guttulatus

Found in my garden 4th March 2012 I discovered this creatures existance yesterday on the web and...

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Spring has Sprung

Spring has Sprung

Friendship is Evergreen. Dedicating this to Bob whom I believe is no longer with us. I don't know...

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Possibly Polydesmus angustus and Tachypodiolus niger

Possibly Polydesmus angustus and Tachypodiolus niger

Two different species of Millipedes Both are vegetarian. Millipedes have 2 legs per segment....

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Longnor Brook Site of Biological Importance

Longnor Brook Site of Biological Importance

This brook is the boundary alongside Bickford Meadows and although small it is an important...

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Camelia

Camelia

Found another Camelia bush and could not resist taking pics of it. Manor Estate 1st March 2012

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Algal Bloom in a Stream

Algal Bloom in a Stream

This covered everything in the stream for at least 30 metres. It looked like the stuff I have seen...

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Algal Bloom in a Stream

Algal Bloom in a Stream

This covered everything in the stream for at least 30 metres. It looked like the stuff I have seen...

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Badister bipustulatus

Badister bipustulatus

4-6 mm This one was approx 5mm. Found under stones in damp places. A member of the Carabidae...

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