tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2712147484824828885.post129805068610522047..comments2024-03-06T12:17:35.676+00:00Comments on Literate herring, this way.: Tiger targetsAlastairhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17129076714821313669noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2712147484824828885.post-16962236202103539492020-07-30T07:29:27.339+01:002020-07-30T07:29:27.339+01:00Your comment about Ancistrocerus being more common...Your comment about Ancistrocerus being more common of late is interesting. I have to admit, until the virtual garden bioblitz, I was blithely unaware of them, but having seen photos from the species on Graemsay, I now see them all over the shop. And I have been very fortunate to encounter two separate Ruby-tailed Wasps (when not looking for them). The tiny chalcid I had at Rerwick Head is reckoned to be from the Family Pteromalidae, according to the BWARS Fb page. Perhaps the only positive to come out of lockdown is the time it has allowed for wildlife watching?Imperfect and Tensehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07348507012722069785noreply@blogger.com