Showing posts with label insect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label insect. Show all posts

22 Jun 2021

Mating? - NOT amateur radio

 

These look like they are holding hands, but I suspect they are mating.

17 Aug 2019

What is it? - NOT amateur radio

This insect, about 2cm long, was climbing up our front wall here in the UK earlier. I think it is a cricket, but really I haven't a clue! If you know what it is, please let me know.

20 Aug 2016

Dragonflies - NOT amateur radio

Black-tailed Skimmer?
This must be the season for dragonflies as we saw loads at Anglesey Abbey near Cambridge today. Most were flying, so hard to photograph. This one was very obliging! The dahlia garden there is now open.

3 Nov 2015

A cricket on our window? - NOT amateur radio

On the bedroom window
This afternoon we had this visitor on the outside of our bedroom window. I think it is a kind of cricket although I am not sure. I am sorry the picture is not better. Body was about 2cms long but the antennae were much longer, I'd guess about 5cms.

12 May 2011

Bloody-nosed beetle larva in IO80ef square

About 1.5cm long, behaved like a woodlouse.
Walking part of the coastal path in Devon at Prawle Point I noticed this very strange creature in the footpath a few metres from the cliffs. It looked a bit like a fat slightly iridescent woodlouse about 1.5cm long with a very wrinkled outer shell. There is a video of the creature moving at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSDiJA1b1zM . It turns out the creature is the larva of the Bloody-Nosed beetle, which is quite common in the southern UK.