Cliffs & coastline: insects & invertebrates

  • Grey Bush-cricket

    This female Grey Bush-cricket climbed on to a rucksack strap to pose for the camera at Kynance. Photo: Amanda Scott

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  • Red-veined Darter, Windmill Farm

    Red-veined Darter

    Windmill Farm is a good place to see Red-veined Darters, a relatively scarce summer migrant to the UK.  Photo: Dougy Wright

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  • Ruby-tailed Wasp (photo: Andy Pay)

    Ruby-tailed Wasp

    What a jewel of an insect! This Ruby-tailed Wasp was spotted at Poltesco. Photo: Andy Pay

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  • Sulphur Beetle

    The bright colour of Sulphur Beetles makes them hard to miss, despite being small. Photo: Amanda Scott

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  • Mining Bee Andrea flavipes

    Yellow-legged Mining Bee

    The first flight period of the Yellow-legged Mining Bee is in the spring, when you can spot them nectaring on flowers. You can also look out for their nests in exposed soil, looking like tiny drilled holes. Photo: Andy Pay

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