Saturday, August 3, 2019

Bridport & Thorne end of July update

Still keeping (just)  ahead of last year's numbers at Thorne.
The photo this time is of the striking Rosy Footman moth which is quite common at Thorne for a couple of weeks each year.

And the numbers are as shown in the table below.

Group
Thorne
Bridport
Group
Thorne
Bridport
Slime moulds
1
1
Hemiptera
36
9
Lichens
22
6
Coleoptera
36
12
Fungi
30
2
Diptera
44
14
Bryophytes
22
7
Hymenoptera
38
14
Plants
282
222
Butterflies
19
15
Molluscs
8
2
Moths
174
80
Annelids
2
0
Insects RSO
6
2
Arachnids
11
2
Fish
1
1
Myriapods
0
0
Amphibia
3
1
Crustacea
10
5
Reptiles
0
0
Springtails
2
0
Birds
58
48
Odonata
8
4
Mammals
8
6
Orthoptera
5
3
Total
826
456


1 comment:

  1. Cracking moth. That would be quite a record in Fife, sadly.

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