Probably Cepaea nemoralis or Cepaea hortensis. (more…)
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We’ve regularly heard Owls in the wood. This one was near the pond, species unknown. (more…)
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Possibly a wasp of the Crabronidae family but didn’t stop long enough to have a proper look. (more…)
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Help appreciated – possibly a moth, possibly a type of Brindle but not at all sure. (more…)
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Possibly White-lipped Snail, Cepaea hortensis, or Brown-lipped Snail, Cepaea nemoralis. (more…)
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From The Bumblebee by James Whitcomb Riley. (more…)
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Could be Yellowing Curtain Crust, Stereum subtomentosum. (more…)
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