by Steve | Apr 5, 2018 | Flora, Insects, Moths, Spiders, Woodland
Wyre Forest Study Group 5 April, 2018 A wet day in Wyre Yesterday Wyre Forest Study Group members braved the cold rain and ventured out into Earnwood Copse, following an ancient sunken track down through the woodland. 2 micromoths Diurnea fagella were spotted on tree...
by Steve | Oct 22, 2017 | Insects, Lichen, Moths
Wyre Forest Study Group 22 October, 2017 Grey Shoulder Knot moth (Lithophane ornitoopus lactipennis) Whilst out in the Forest yesterday Dave Scott spotted this Grey Shoulder Knot on the bridge near Lodgehill. Roger Plant’s excellent photograph of the moth sitting on...
by Steve | Sep 14, 2017 | Galls, Insects, Woodland
Wyre Forest Study Group 14 September, 2017 Spangle galls and Cherry galls Autumn is a good time to look for plant galls in Wyre. The ball-shaped Cherry Galls are induced by the gall wasp Cynips quercusfolii and those of the Common Spangle Galls by another gall wasp...
by Steve | Aug 30, 2017 | Insects
Wyre Forest Study Group 30 August, 2017 Adonis Ladybird (Hippodamia variegata) This ladybird is not often recorded in north Worcestershire, but a few have been spotted in and around Wyre this month. August to October is the best time to see this species which is said...
by Steve | Aug 30, 2017 | Insects
Wyre Forest Study Group 30 August, 2017 Pale Tortoise Beetle (Cassida flaveola) This 5mm tortoise beetle is associated with stitchworts and sandworts. It has an almost metallic gold lustre with clearly defined lines of punctures on its elytra. It overwinters as an...
by Steve | Aug 19, 2017 | Insects
Wyre Forest Study Group 19 August, 2017 Nephrotoma flavipalpus This attractive cranefly is easily identified from the other Nephrotoma species because of its distinctive abdominal markings. It is known to like dry woodlands on sandy soil and this one was found on a...