Dull and overcast with light drizzle throughout the morning. I took the opportunity to attempt a clear up on all the slug species but only managed to find a few that I think I've seen already. A small number of diptera were on the wing and this was made apparent by low aerial feeding House Martins, Swallows and Swifts over Sand Point which were the only migrants seen today. Of the diptera seen the ones below were the only recorded and identified:
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Chironomus dilutus |
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Nephrotoma appendiculata |
Dicrotendipes lobiger - wow, how on earth do you identify female chironomids?
ReplyDeleteSorry, I'm a beginner. apologies for offending. I will get better I promise you that.
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