Some lovely earth balls in the grounds of the chapel of the Earls of Moray - a small ruined building hidden between houses and surrounded by mostly uninteresting grass.
Fife's newest bee - Lasioglossum albipes
and the ironic award of the year - the only lep added from a nocturnal walk goes to ... several Small Whites roosting in grass. Easy to see at night though!.
I've gone back and forth on this knotgrass. It could be even-leaved or it could be just a little one. I may need a consultant.
Oh! I almost forgot! The amazing foreleg of Curtonotus convexiusculus. Straight out the pages of a Warhmammer bestiary.
Additions:
837 | Tussilago farfara | Coltsfoot |
838 | Pimpinella saxifraga | Burnet Saxifrage |
839 | Coprinus comatus | Shaggy Inkcap |
840 | Pieris rapae | Small White |
841 | Polygonum aviculare | Knotgrass |
842 | Scaeva pyrastri | Scaeva pyrastri |
843 | Meliscaeva auricollis | Meliscaeva auricollis |
843 | Lasioglossum albipes | Lasioglossum albipes |
844 | Curtonotus convexiusculus | A Ground beetle |
845 | Erysiphe polygoni | A fungus |
846 | Coprinus auricomus | A fungus |
847 | Conops quadrifasciatus | A conopid fly |
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