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  • Common swallowtail, having a rest after laying eggs on my florence fennel and some self-sown dill! We ended up not eating quite a bit of the fennel last year, until the caterpillars were big enough to move to some herb fennel. Well worth it







    . I did see a scarce swallowtail yesterday, but it was in a hurry so no photo ops!
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    • Oooh just beautiful, I'd love to see a swallowtail, great photos!
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      • I saw this butterfly a couple of days ago, I spent ages trying to get a good photo of it but it just wouldn't oblige by letting me see its wings, so this is the best I could do. Its one I haven't seen before so I was quite pleased. Its orange with dark spots and it's quite large too. Oh well, it's quite a nice photo even if we can't identify it!

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        • Nice. It's one of the fritillaries, perhaps the pearl-bordered fritillary.
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          • Oh great thank you, it's lovely to have a new butterfly in the garden
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            • Eric the Leopard!

              He or she should probably be in the pests section, but they are magnificent. Eric is about 200mm.



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              • If ever there were such a thing as a beautiful slug, then Eric is a veritable Adonis........glad he's your side of La Manche though!!
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                • Eric really does have lovely markings. I'm feeling more kindly towards slugs this year as for some mysterious reason I've had a lot less slug damage than usual.
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                  • Swallowtail caterpillar.

                    This has totally stripped this dill - time to relocate to some wild fennel which is a bit further away from the florence fennel!



                    It'll get more stripes as it grows.

                    I'm not sure if it is a scarce or common swallowtail as we see both. The scarce is camera shy/speedy so no pics as yet.
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                    • Finally just got a picture of the scarce swallowtail. Having followed one around the veg garden, I was distracted by a hummingbird hawkmoth (too fast) and nearly stood on the swallowtail!



                      And is this a common blue, although mostly brown, feeding on yellow clover and birds foot trefoil?

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                      • ^^^^^ is that exotic or what!? Looks like something from the Rio Mardi gras!
                        Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
                        Endless wonder.

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                        • PP you make my Green Veined White look like a very dowdy relation.
                          Incidentally, many of the White butterflies in my garden are these Green-Veined ones and they are not interested in cabbages - so don't go squashing them by mistake
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                          • This little chap was in the garden today. it's about half the size of a regular wasp. I think it's a mason wasp (possibly Ancistrocerus trifasciatus)



                            Apparently they like nesting in tubes, so hollow stems are of interest. I actually first spotted it inspecting my old H/M bee log, which has dry girasole stems in it.
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                            Endless wonder.

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                            • I saw one of those mason wasps in my kitchen today, it was battling with a spider. The wasp suddenly spun itself round and round so fast it was a blur and the spider let go! So it had an escape plan! I rescued it then and put it outside, so the spider missed out on dinner!
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                              • The boy bees are out and about. These are red tailed drones on lavender and catnip, taken this morning.

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                                Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
                                Endless wonder.

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