Category: woodland&hedges-i

  • Sexton beetle

    Sexton beetle

    As spring arrives, we can look forward not only to budding flowers, but also to insects, like this Sexton beetle, greeting another year. Photo: Debbie Sea-Kay

  • Broad-bodied Chaser

    Broad-bodied Chaser

    Windmill Farm is a haven for dragon- and damselflies, including species such as this Broad-bodied Chaser. Photo: Dougy Wright

  • Golden-haired Longhorn Beetle

    Golden-haired Longhorn Beetle

    This lovely and somewhat rare longhorn beetle species was spotted at Erisey Barton in July.   Photo: Sarah Board

  • Flavous Nomad Bee

    Flavous Nomad Bee

    This lovely little nomad bee was spotted at Poltesco. Called the Flavous Nomad Bee, it was gorging itself on Three-cornered Garlic. Photo: Andy Pay   

  • Hornet

    Hornet

    Hornets are not anything like as fearsome as they look. Photo: Ray Surridge

  • Chrysotoxum elegans (hoverfly)

    Chrysotoxum elegans (hoverfly)

    The striking and nationally scarce hoverfly Chrysotoxum elegans is often found near the coasts of south-west England and southern Wales. Poltesco is a good place to look for it. Photo: […]

  • Dasysyrphus albostriatus

    Dasysyrphus albostriatus

    Spring and summer usher in hoverflies – there are so many species that only a handful have common names. Photo: Andy Pay

  • Brassica Bug

    Brassica Bug

    Look out for gorgeous little Brassica Bugs on crucifer species, such as Scurvy-grass or Garlic Mustard. Photo: Sally Luker

  • Marmalade Fly

    Marmalade Fly

    The Marmalade Fly, our most common hoverfly, can be seen most of the year, as overwintering adults will emerge on sunny winter days. Photo: Amanda Scott

  • Flower Crab Spider

    Flower Crab Spider

    Look on flowerheads in the summer to see if you can spot a female Crab Spider – the camouflage is very good, so you’ll need to search carefully. Photo: Amanda […]

  • Wasp-mimic hoverfly

    Wasp-mimic hoverfly

    The striking wasp-mimic hoverfly Chrysotoxum bicinctum is found in grassy places and more open areas in woodland. Photo: Andy Pay

  • Chequered Hoverfly

    Chequered Hoverfly

    There are many species of hoverfly in the UK. While most are known only by their scientific name, this one is distinguished by having a common name of its own. […]

  • Garden Spider

    Garden Spider

    In late summer and early autumn, you may notice orb spiderwebs covering the shrubs and long grass alongside the coastal paths on the Lizard, glistening with dew in the early […]

  • Speckled Bush-cricket

    Speckled Bush-cricket

    This is a species that is often hard to spot with its leaf-coloured camouflage. Photo: Ray Surridge

  • Great Green Bush-cricket

    Great Green Bush-cricket

    The Great Green Bush-cricket’s preferred habitat is brambly scrubland, bracken and hedges. Photo: Steve Townsend