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Natural history of the Bailiwick of Guernsey

The flora and fauna of Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm

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    • Brambling November 2021
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    • Helophilus Pendulus – The Footballer
    • Volucella zonaria, Hornet Mimic Fly
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    • Glanville Fritillary
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    • Small Elephant Hawk-moth
    • Vestal
    • Buff Tip
    • Clifden Nonpareil
    • Miller
    • Old Lady
    • True Lover’s Knot
    • Crescent Dart
    • Shuttle-shaped Dart
    • Square-spot Rustic
    • Setaceous Hebrew Character
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    • Black-backed Meadow Ant in Guernsey
    • Ivy Bee Blister Beetle
  • Rock Pooling
    • Eelgrass
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    • Bluebell, Côneilles
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Monday 7 September – More Moths

Another good night with the trap, sadly no repeat of the Clifden Nonpareil, but the Garden Tiger showed again. I compared photos and am reasonably sure it was the same individual but today it was happy to pose for a short time on my climbing rose rather than lurking half in and half out ofContinue reading “Monday 7 September – More Moths”

Posted byjulied14857th Sep 20217th Sep 2021Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on Monday 7 September – More Moths

Monday 6 September

So pleased that I set the moth trap last night. Several New For Garden, including the Garden Tiger, in the photo above, and the Latticed Heath The find of the night, indeed the season, was a fresh Clifden Nonpareil or Blue Underwing. It is a big moth and very handsome. For comparison, the moth inContinue reading “Monday 6 September”

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Botany Walk from 4 September

Looking at the positive comments and likes on LSG’s Botany page on Facebook, everyong enjoyed the walk around St. Germain. Helen is doing a fantastic job promoting botany in Guernsey.

Posted byjulied14855th Sep 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Botany Walk from 4 September

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