Thursday, March 28, 2019

Cullaloe LNR, Fife - 599

So it's going to be at least 600 before month end and probably before end of tonight. IN terms of additions it's been a very slow month and I can't really account for that (other than I was having my garage converted).

This little stinker was chowing down on some pig-liver that was left from a bottle trap. Be interesting to see what else it can pull in. The bait trap has been great at attracting heleomyzid flies, although it was ostensibly set up for calliphorids. On that front it's only managed Calliphora vicina, which you can easily get without leaving the house.

Nicrophorus humator - Black Sexton Beetle
The rest of the year will be more or less a focus on flies and beetles, with the odd bit of this and that poking in. Vascular plants will be picked up along the way but without special focus and fungi will undoubtedly continue to feature.

A complete list of the species on the reserve, plus additions, can be found at the Cullaloe blog: linky

While updating that page I just realised the reserve list is now at 1800 species. hurray!

Category Jan Feb Mar
alga 1 1 1
Protist other 0 0 0
slime mould 0 1 1
lichen 33 37 40
fungus 67 93 103
liverwort 9 9 10
moss 44 45 48
flowering plant 93 95 102
conifer 2 2 2
fern 4 4 4
cnidarian 0 0 0
mollusc 11 20 21
bryozoan 0 0 0
annelid 2 3 5
flatworm 0 1 1
harvestman 3 5 5
pseudoscorpion 1 1 1
spider 19 24 25
gall mite 0 0 0
tick 0 1 1
millipede 2 5 5
centipede 2 2 2
crustacean 4 5 5
collembola 6 7 8
bristletail 0 0 0
odonata 0 0 0
dermaptera 1 1 1
orthoptera 0 0 0
hemiptera 5 9 10
coleoptera 30 47 56
diptera 4 19 38
lep-moth 4 13 20
lep-butterfly 0 1 1
hymenoptera 4 8 9
insect-other 1 2 3
tunicate 0 0 0
echinoderm 0 0 0
invert-other 0 0 0
fish 0 0 0
reptile 0 0 0
amphibian 1 2 3
bird 48 56 64
mammal 1 1 4
Total 402 520 599

2 comments:

  1. Over 600 by the end of March, very good going. And the reserve list is certainly benefiting.

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  2. I'll get my one species of bee fly soon - hopefully! Still a real lack of flowers open.

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