Sutton Fen

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Marsh Orchid (Dactylorhiza praetermissa)

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Spike Rush Sp

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False Fox Sedge (Carex otrobae)

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Toad Rush (Juncus bufonius)

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Hairy-legged Horsefly (Hybomitra bimaculata)

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Four-spotted Chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata)

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Tooth-thighed Hoverfly (Tripidia scita)

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Peacock caterpillars. (Aglais io)

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Yvonne's Comments

They keyed out to

Psathyrella rubiginosa

but

this isn’t on the British list?

I’ve been
through the key a few times and can’t get it to anything else. This group is
notoriously difficult so I can’t really be sure. I have dried the specimens.


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Cow Bane (Cicuta virosa)

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Eye-lash Fungus

Yvonne's comments

I used the Malcolm Greaves’ on-line key to identify the Scutellinia
and
it was

S. superba

which describes it well I think !


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Psathyrella Sp

Psathyrella typhae

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Blunt-flowered Rush (Juncus subnodulosus_

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Sp?

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Two-banded Spearhorn (Chrysotoxum bicintum)


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Caterpillar Sp?

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Oak Curtain Crust (Hymenochaete rubiginosa)

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Ascobolus lignatilis

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Slime Mold Sp

Stemonitopsis typhina ?

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Spider Sp

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Young Springtails (Collembola Sp)

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A tiny presumed Vibrissea Sp on an Oak Leaf

Vibrissea cesatii

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Plasmopara densa on Yellow Rattle (Rhinanthus minor)

Although I should have turned it over as well.

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Small Yellow-girdled Tenthredo (Tenthredo temula)

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The reverse of a Bog Myrtle leaf showing the tiny yellow oil glands
that give the plant its characteristic sweet aroma

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Groundhopper Sp

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Cheilosia illustrata

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Ferruginous Bee-grabber (Sicus ferrugineus)

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Being attacked by an Empis Fly?

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Green Colonel (Oplodontha viridula)

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