Tuesday, October 1, 2013

TQ6410 - 1000 species: onwards and upwards ....


Well, it took almost nine months but I finally came to the 1KSQ party and staggered past the 1000 species target at the beginning of last week. I’d originally thought that 1000 by the end of September would be pretty good going so to get there with a week to spare was something of a relief, even if it was all a bit of an anti-climax and a distinct feeling of turning up at the party after everyone had gone home! Stuck on 999 species for 24 hours, I even trekked around the fields locally late last Sunday evening looking for the long lost TQ6410 Barn Owl but in the end had to settle for a rather underwhelming Spiny-handed Dung Fly (don't tell me it's not?) in the bramble patch on Monday morning …. and even that looked like it had taken up shaving. I also notched up my 300th ‘lep’ in the square this past week - Green-brindled Crescent was (shamelessly) my 273rd moth to go with the 27 butterfly species so far this year (Green Hairstreak and Brown Argus are still missing from the list although both were seen on the plot last year). And so after nine months of relentlessly foraging around my plot and 1km square, it’s great to think I can finally relax a bit now, do some other vital stuff, get on with some more work …. or even creosote the workshop. If I thought this square was going to be good for plants, butterflies & moths, odenata, various other invertebrates and birds (it was), then it’s certainly looking good for fungi too so I won’t be sitting on my laurels for the next couple of months. About a third of the square is wooded in some shape or form, much of it in the neighbouring Herstmonceux Castle grounds and a staggering variety of fungi have recently sprouted up all over the place (and a recent moss survey has also provided an interesting list of species for me to search out there too). The regular parasol patch in the upper meadow here has already come and gone (a bit squidgy when fried but check for fox pee first) but elsewhere around the plot – particularly in the little bluebell wood and along the bridleway and woodland edges - fungi seem to be appearing daily. So all I have to do now is ID a decent chunk of them all ….. if only!

21st Sep - around the plot, bluebell wood and in the moth-trap:
988 - Median Wasp Dolichovespula media only recently ID’d from some photos taken on 13th Aug
989 - Birch Shieldbug Elasmostethus interstinctus on a bramble leaf in the upper meadow
990 - Meadow Puffball Lycoperdon pratense several in the upper meadow
991 - The Blusher Amanita rubescens several in the little bluebell wood (silver birch)
992 - Blackish-purple Russula Russula atropurpurea under sweet chestnut near the Castle grounds
993 - Field digger-wasp Mellinus arvensis feeding on a Greenbottle on bramble plus this one (below)


994 - Chilo phragmitella (micro-moth) - below


995 - Pale Pinion Lithophane hepatica (below)


996 - Yellow-barred Brindle Acasis viretata ditto - a well-faded specimen ….
997 - Black Rustic Aporophyla nigra came to the moth-trap in the early hours of this morning
998 - Sallow Xanthia icteritia ditto
999 - Grey Pine Carpet Thera obeliscata ditto

23rd Sep - around the plot: That eureka moment ?  
1000 - Spiny-handed Dung Fly Norellisoma spinimanum …… or is it?

1001 - Four-spotted Orb Weaver Araneus quadratus in vegetation in the lower meadow
1002 - Rhomboid Tortrix Acleris rhombana (micro-moth - below) ….. in the moth-trap


1003 - Orange Sallow Xanthia citrago …. ditto
1004 - Cranefly Tipula paludosa mating pair by the moth-trap

24th Sep - around the plot and square:
1005 - The Charcoal Burner Russula cyanoxantha along the bridleway south of the Castle
1006 - Crab Spider Xysticus cristatus Photo’d way back on 20/4 but only just ruled out Xysticus ulmi (largely absent from SE)
1007 - Cranefly Tipula oleracea frequently inside the workshop
1008 - Common Backswimmer/Water Boatman Notonecta glauca netted out of the little ditch nearby
1009 - Backswimmer/Water Boatman Notonecta baculata …. ditto (below)

1010 - Common Duckweed Lemna minor ….. ditto (and also in the pot above)

25th Sep - around the plot and in the moth trap:
1011 - Hoverfly Rhingia rostrata on the Devil’s Bit patch in the lower meadow
1012 - Spider (jumping) Sitticus pubescens on vegetation in the wild flower meadow pots
1013 - Tortoise Shieldbug Eurygaster testudinaria (below) on Devil’s Bit Scabious in the front meadow


1014 - Green-brindled Crescent Allophyes oxyacanthae (moth-trap) below


1015 - Wood Gnat Sylvicola punctatus on top of the moth trap

28th Sep - around the square:
1016 - Slippery Jack Suillus luteus (below)


29th Sep - at the plot:
1017 - Sawfly Sirex noctilio …. I think .... but not too sure if this is a wood-wasp or a sawfly?
1018 - Turnip Sawfly Athalia rosae on grasses in the meadow pots on the plant bench (below)


30th Sep - in the moth trap .... and yet more moths yesterday:
1019 - Autumnal Rustic Eugnorisma glareosa
1020 - Brick Agrochola circellaris
1021 - Barred Sallow Xanthia aurago
1022 - Beaded Chestnut Agrochola lychnidis
1023 - L-album Wainscot Mythimna l-album (below)

1024 - Dark Spectacle Abrostola triplasia  also in the moth trap Sunday night


Last but not least - a Common Pip (deceased) finally photo'd after (apparently) hitting the van windscreen just as I drove up to the plot the other week. And only last night I spent an hour watching a pair of Long-eared Bats hoovering up moths on the barn's windbreak netting - managed to (very badly) photo one ghosting up to a Large Yellow Underwing .... but on the wrong side of the netting!

So coasting along on 1024 species after nine months of 1KSQ action ....

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