Also on Christmas Eve the final moth of the year, Depressaria radiella on Louise's jumper in the house, it could have come in on the bought flowers.
I haven't worked out the final tally of things for the pan-listing 1km sq but I've certainly enjoyed it and learned a lot. Nowhere near 1,000 species for the year, I might guess at 350 maybe. This total included at least two species new for the county and several that have only occasionally been recorded in the past. I've learned that adult caddis can be identified and with online help I've started to make progress identifying them. The new FBA guide that I got for Christmas will help me take these further.
Agrypnia varia
I've rekindled my interest in beetles, found a good number of nice new
species for me and again obtained some excellent support from the main
online forum the FB UK Beetles group. I've discovered that the
Staphylinidae are possible and now I have the keys I hope to take these
further (I might need a better microscope). I've had a go at a few more
Diptera, tricky beasts but some very helpful support both locally and
online.
Ctenicera cuprea
One new mammal as I recorded Common Pipestrelle this October. Missing was Otter which despite Louise seeing just outside the recording area and my seeing water tracks of a presumed female with kits on the track I failed to see. All other mammals present and correct although Brown Rat and Pygmy Shrew were only recorded as corpses.
An amphibian, Common Frog recorded three times, on the second occasion one crawled up my trouser leg as I lay in the grass looking for water beetles. In ten years not recorded here previously.
Several new moths for the patch this year including Dun-bar and Catoptria falsella which was new for the county.
Catoptria falsella
2 comments:
Happy New year to you guys too! Love reading this blog.
Thanks Nick. Tried to ring, will try again. Happy New Year.
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