Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Having a go

Lets have a go then, hoping to get further this time around. Think i gave up half way through last time? Home square again, SO1500 Home Square

My list so far...a couple of old photos chucked in to break things up a little.

1..Arion owenii (Slug)

2..Arion rufus (Slug)
3..Oniscus asellus (Woodlouse)
4..House Sparrow
5..Melogona scutellaris (Millipede)
6..Kalaphorura burmeisteri (Springtail)
7..Drymus sylvaticus (Bug)
8..Oxychilus cellarius (Snail)
9..Ceratosphys amoena subsp confusa - Telfer's Millipede
10..Galium aparine – Cleavers
11..Calluna vulgaris – Heather
12..Pteridium aquilinum - Bracken
13..Arion subfuscus (Slug)

14..Lehmannia marginata (Slug)
15..Rumex obtusifolius – Broad-leaved Dock
16..Murchieona muldali (Earthworm)
17..Acer campestre – Field Maple
18..Sorbus aucuparia – Rowan
19..Metzgeria furcata – Forked Veilwort
20..Frullania dilatata – Dilated Scalewort
21..Primula vulgaris – Primrose
22..Ranunculus repens – Creeping Buttercup
23..Fraxinus excelsior – Ash
24..Asplenium scolopendrium - Hart's-tongue Fern
25..Chrysosplenium oppositifolium - Opposite-leaved Golden-saxifrage
26..Fagus sylvatica – Beech
27..Dipper
28..Drypoteris diatata - Broad-buckler Fern
29..Wren
30..Fallopia japonica - Japanese Knotweed
31..Digitalis purpurea – Foxglove
31..Geranium robertianum – Herb Robert
32..Cormorant
33..Cristulariella depraedans (Sycamore Leaf Spot)
34..Alnus glutinosa – Alder
35..Dunnock
36..Betula pubescens – Downy Birch
37..Piptoporus betulinus – Birch Polypore
38..Corylus avellena – Hazel
39.. Blechnum spicant – Hard Fern
40..Neuroterus quercusbaccarum (Occupied Gall)
41..Chordeuma proximum (Millipede)

42..Deroceras invadens
43..Lamium galeobdolon – Yellow Archangel
44.. Oenanthe crocata - Hemlock Water-dropwort
45..Nasturtium officinale – Watercress
46..Heracleum sphondylium – Hogweed
47..Stereum hirsutum - Hairy Curtain Crust (Fungi)
48..Carex pendula - Pendulous sedge
49..Panellus serotinus – Olive Oysterling (Fungi)
50..Panellus stipticus – Bitter Oysterling
51..Bullfinch
52..Stereum subtomentosum – Yellowing Curtain Crust
53..Trametes versicolor -Turkey Tail
54..Carex paniculata - Greater Tussock-sedge
56..Goosander
57..Polypody interjectum -- Intermediate Polypore (Fern)
58..Polytrichum commune - Common Haircap (Moss)
59..Conocephalum conicum - Great Scented Liverwort
60..Rhizomnium punctatum - Dotted Thyme-moss
61..Fontinalis antipyretica - Greater Water Moss
62..Thamnobryum alopecurum - Fox-tail Feather-moss
63..Cyrtomium fortunei – Japanese Holly Fern
64..Clausilia bidentata – Two-toothed Door Snail
65..Xylaria longipes – Dead Moll's Fingers (Fungi)
66..Long-tailed Tit
67..Asplenium trichomanes - Maidenhair Spleenwort
68..Haplophthalmus mengei – Common Ridgeback Woodlouse
69..Asplenium adiantum-nigrum – Black Spleenwort
70..Green Woodpecker
71..Vicia sepium – Bush Vetch
72..Filipendula ulmaria – Meadowsweet
73..Daucus carota – Wild Carrot
74..Prenulla vulgaris – Selfheal
75..Centuria nigra – Common Knapweed
76..Plantago lanceolata – Ribwort Plantain
77..Ulex gallii – Western Gorse
78..Lasius niger – Black Ant
79..Bellis perennis – Daisy
80..Populus tremella – Aspen
81..Xylaria hypoxylon - Candlesnuff Fungus
82..Daedaleopsis confragosa - Blushing Bracket
83..Diatrype stigma – Common Tarcrust
84..Hypoxylon fragiforme – Beech Woodwart (Fungi)
85..Taxus baccata – Yew
86..Ectopsocus petersi (Barklouse)
87..Micaria pulicaria (Spider)
88..Cladonia fimbriata (Lichen)
89..Lichenomphalia umbellifera – Heath Navel
90..Cladonia furcata (Lichen)
91..Byssomerulius corium - Netted Crust Fungi
92..Pinus sylvestris - Scots pine
93..Pinus contorta – Lodgepole Pine
94..Chaffinch
95..Goldfinch
96..Orchesella cincta (Springtail)
97..Paroligolophus agrestis (Harvestman)
98..Lepinotus patruelis (Booklouse)
99..Jackdaw
100..Starling
101..Collard Dove
102..Euphorbia peplus – Petty Spurge
103..Monobella grassei (Springtail)
104..Pogonognathellus longicornis (Springtail)
105..Great Tit
106..Arion fasciatus (Slug)

107. Arion circumscriptus (Slug)
108..Ilex aquifolium – Holly
109..Arion distinctus (Slug)
110..Deroceras reticulatum (Slug)
111..Dilta chateri (Bristletail)

112..Cornu aspersum - Garden Snail
113..Trochulus striolatus – Strawberry Snail
114..Polydesmus angustus (Millipede)
115..Rhopographus filicinus – Bracken Map (Fungi)
116..Vaccinium myrtillus – Whimberry
117..Tandonia budapestensis (Slug)

118..Quercus petraea – Sessile Oak
119..Ulex europaeus – European Gorse
120..Acer pseudoplatinus – Sycamore
121..Leycesteria formosa - Himalayan honeysuckle
122..Galium saxatile – Heath Bedstraw
123..Parmelia sulcata – (Lichen)
124..Microlejeunea ulicina – Fairy Beads (Liverwort)
125..Hypoxylon multiforme – Birch Woodwart (Fungi)
126..Macrosternodesmus palicola (Millipede)
127..Arion flagellus (Slug)

4 comments:

  1. Well that's everyone else's chances of seeing the most slugs or myriapods blown out of the water! Welcome aboard, sir :)

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  2. Thanks, i'm hoping to stick at this time around. Your all just as likely to find as many as me :) I'd swap you all my slugs for that Otter though, would love to have an encounter like that.

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  3. Look at all those lovely slugs already! My otter hasn't shown up yet but I'm sure it will. Be interesting to see what our combined list will be at the end of the year

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  4. If you need a hand with any slugs Ali, id be more than happy to take a look at some for you.
    I've got a small section of river running through my square, always finding signs of Otter but never the culprit...perhaps this year? :)

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