
At the beginning of the week we saw 2 snakes - both so far not absolutely identified, however I think they were immature female smooth snakes.

This fly was displaying on the rocks by the river (R. Cannobina). It is a picture-wing fly but I have not got a species identification yet.

There were a lot of firebugs (Pyrrhocorus apterus), which are found on many kinds of vegetation. They sometimes swarm and do attack other insects.


Brimstone (Gonepteryx rhamni) - look at the length of it's tongue!
There were loads of butterflies mainly flying too high, but I photographed white admiral, painted lady, red admiral, brimstone and speckled wood. I also saw several fritillaries.

White admiral (Limenitis camilla)
Moths were good. They were seen mainly around the toilet blocks in the early morning as the lights were on all night. I did not take a moth trap but may well do next time.


This is a brown silver-line (Petrophora chlorosata)
which is common wherever there is bracken, it's foodplant.

This is a froghopper

and this is a scorpionfly (Panorpa spp.)

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