Hanworth

Fly Sp?

Cushion Bracket Fungus (Phellinus pomaceus)

European Hornet (Vespa crabro)


Ivy (Hedera helix)

Ivy Bee ( Colletes hederae)
Lichen Sp
Hypotrachyna revoluta
Lichenicolous Fungi Sp?
Because this seems to be growing immersed within the thallus of the Physcia sp this is likely
to be
Laetisaria lichincola
The other pink lichnenicolous fungi
Illosporiopsis christensenii grows as pink blobs
Face Fly ♂︎ (Musca autumnalis)
Named for its habit of landing on the faces of cattle where they feed on tears, sweat and blood IFrom the bites of other flies)
Although as in this case they also take nectar from flowers - Ivy (Hedera helix)
Winterton



Wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe)












Lesser Grey Shrike (Lanius minor)
Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio)
Felbrigg







Death Cap (Amanita phalloides)


Hairy Beech Gall (Hartigiola annulipes) A midge causing this gall
Beech Woodwart (Hypoxylon fragiforme)
Fungus Sp


Fungus Sp?
Young Velvet Shield (Pluteus umbrosus)?

Burgundy Drop Bonnet (Mycena haematopus)
Chicken of the Woods (Laetiporus sulphureus)



Plumose Mycophage (Mycophaga testacea)

Artist's Bracket on Beech (Ganoderma applanatum)
Lichen Sp?
Maggot Sp?

A young Knopper Gall The gall wasp Andricus quercuscalicis produces these galls

Small Stagshorn (Calocera carnea)




Parasol (Macrolepiota procera)








Lacewing Larva (Chysoperia carnea)
SIlk Button Spangle Galls - Gall Wasp (Neuroterus numismalis)
Spider Sp
Blakeney Point


Sandwich Tern (Thalasseus sandvicensis)







Cladonia arbuscula

Cladonia foliacea

Lichen Sp
This turned out to be Diploschistes scruposus
(Grateful thanks to the Norfolk Lichen Recorder for the id)
Originally recorded in 1968 and mentioned in the
Brown & Brown Paper from that date.
but has not been recorded since - until now.
In actual fact it looks like this was misidentified at the time.
In fact
Diploschistes muscorum

Peltigera Sp
probably
P membranacea?
Cladonia Sp?


Gourgeous dark brown and spikey when dry. After twelve hours in a pot it was slightly more lax and a slightly lighter colour.
Coelocaulon aculeatum but now Cetraria aculeata

Matted Sea Lavender (Limonium bellidifolium)


Shrubby Sea-blite (Sueda vera) & Shrubby Sea-blte Rust 





Sea Sandwort (Honckenya peploides)




Sea Rocket (Cakile maritima)







Ringed Plover (Charadrius hiatacula)
Grey Plover (Pluvialis squatorola)
Titchwell


Bar-tailed Godwit (Limosa lapponica)



Dunlin (Calidris alpina)

Curlew Sandpiper (Calidris ferruginea) & Dunlin (Calidris alpina)
Little Stint (Calidris minuta), Dunlin (Calidris alpina) & teal (Anas crecca)
Dunlin (Calidris alpina) & Little Stint (Calidris minuta)
Ruff (Calidrix pugnax)





Little Egret (Egretta tarzetta)
Felbrigg




Cladonia Sp
?
Dog's Vomit (Fuligo septica)

Orange Mosscap (Rickennella fibula)

Cape thread Moss (Orthotrichum lineare)
Winterton



Cladonia portentosa?



Cladonia uncialis subsp biuncialis?
Sheep's-bit (Jasione montana)


Cladonia foliacea



Caterpillar Sp?



Physcia adscendens?





Oakmoss (Evernia prunastri)

Field Digger Wasp (Mellinus arvensis)

Frizzled Pincushion (Plenogemma phyllantha)

Wood Bristle-moss (Lewinskya affinis)

Cladonia Sp
Cladonia Sp
Marsham Heath



Superb autumn colour of Water Pepper

Water Pepper (Persicaria hydropiper)


Very short wings only just reaching the third tergite.
Coranus woodroffei


Western Gorse (Ulex gallii)?
Heath Milkwort (Polygala serpyllifolia)
Spangle Gall Wasp (Neuroterus quercusbacarum)
Dry
Wet
A crustose lichen with muhsroom like stalked apothecia.
Main Key in Dobson
Thallus crustose or absent
Thallus not crustode-plocodioid
Podetai,pseudopodetia or mushroom shaped - Key E
Mushroom shaped
Baeomyces - Thallus granular to squamulose. Apothecia pink to brown on stalks
Growing on a lens of sand.
Thallus finely granular - Baeomyces rufus
Dry

Wet
Using Dobson
Thallus squamalose Key c
Apothecia brown k- or if absent, squamules never with ornage on uhderside - 10
Primary thallus squamulose or ± absent. Podetai prominent or not - 11 (In this case there were no podetia
Thallus predominately oof primary squamules- 21
Thallus c- 22
it is quite difficult because the next couplet distinguishes between squamules yellowish and squamules white.
But these are white? and you need to take -23
to get to the species.
Cladonia foliacea







A large colony of Ivy Bees (Colletes hederae)

Cladonia cristata?


Cladonia portentosa?
Good blue reaction to UV
Felbrigg

Eupeodes luniger


Bat-winged Phasia (Phasia hemiptera)




Eurpean Hornet (Vespa grabro)



Eristalis Sp

Ivy Bee (Colletes hederae)
Batman Hoverfly (Myothropa florea)

Orange - belted Leaf-licker (Xylota segnis_

Tachina fera







Cladonia Sp
Walsey Hills

Beewolf (Philanthus triangularis)
Bog Hoverfly (Sericomyia silentis)
Bug Sp
Common Wasp (Vespula vulgaris)
Bug Sp
Possibly Nysius Sp of which there are seven UK species



















































