The area we covered was between Debdon and Rothbury, an area of woodland and moorland edge.
Birch Shieldbug, in our moth trap, a new species for me. |
Unidentified fungi. Can you help? It was quite large. |
What a creature! Sabre Wasp Rhyssa persuasoria a large ichneumon that parisitises wood wasps. |
Sand Spurrey in the middle of the track. |
Another one where we have no idea. Help please. I believe that this may be Grisette Amanita vaginata? |
Shallon, a plant growing under pines, one I have not seen before. |
I believe this is Yellow Russula but stand to be corrected... |
3 comments:
Stewart, your Knotted Pearlwort looks like Sand Spurrey.
Thanks Steve, I thought the petals seemed a bit pink and too pointed...
I must have missed this post Stew. The unidentified fungi looks like Butter cap. I like the wasp and Shallon is often found in the Alnwick and Rothbury moors area planted for Pheasant cover
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