Selbrigg

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Peacock (Aglais io)

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Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui)
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Green Veined White (Pieris napi) feeding on Common Burdock (Arctium minus)


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Cley-The Iron Rd

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Bee Sp

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CleyBeeSp2210719-2

Common Carder Bee (Bombus pascuorum)

from
Bumble Bee Conservation Trust

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Turnip Sawfly (Athalia rosae)
A migratory species of which large numbers have arrived recently.

A very common (Japan to Europe) but fascinating creature.
This from
Earthling Nature

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Roesel's Bush-cricket (Metrioptera roeselii)

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Painted Lady Caterpillar (Vanessa cardui)

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Caterpillar Sp

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Long-winged Conehead (Conocephalus fuscus)

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Chironomus plumosus

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Blue Tailed Damselfly♀︎ (Ischnura elegans ruffescens)

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Twin-lobed Deer Fly (Chrysops relictus)

from

Naturspot

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CleyFly210719-3

Common Green Colonel (Oplodontha viridula)

from

NatureSpot

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Cleg Sp

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Lyme Grass (Elymus arenarius)

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Ichneumon Sp

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This is likely to be Pimpla ruffipes

seems to fit the pictures
and
description from the

NHM Brief Guide to Ichneumon

CleyMoth210719-1

Common Footman (Eilema lurideola)

from

Norfolk Moths

CleyMoth2210719-1

Moth Sp

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Common Orache with leaf spot fungus possibly Ascochyta caulina

CleyLeafmine2210719-1

Creeping Thistle Leaf - Damage caused by a Thistle Tortoise Beetle

Which in itself is a fascinating creature in that the male reproductive organ is almost as long as its body because of the curious coiled shape in part of the female reproductive organ.
According to wikipedia a research project into this remarkable organ that does not buckle or rapture on this scale may have implications in the development of catheters for use with humans.


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Orache Sp

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CleyOrache2210719-4

CleyOrache2210719-5

CleyOrache2210719-6

Common Orache (Atriplex patula)

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Spider Sp

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Spider Sp
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Spider Sp

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Spider Sp

CleyThistle210719-1

Spear Thistle (Cirsium vulgare)

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CleyTragopogon210719-4

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Goat's-beard (Tragopogon pratensis)

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@Norwichbirder
for reviewing page for
comments, corrections and unknowns





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