As a consequence of actually spending a bit of time out during the day in my local birch woods, it is inevitable that other species were noted and here is a selection of what was seen.
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| Adela reaumurella, female, Sessay Wood |
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| Adela reaumurella, males, Sessay Wood |
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| 14-spot Ladybird, Pilmoor Hall |
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| Yellow-tail Moth, larvae, Pilmoor Hall |
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| Common Leaf Weevil, Sessay Wood |
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| Large Emerald, larva, Pilmoor Hall |
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| Green Shield-bug, mating pair, Sessay Wood |
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| Orange-tip, Sessay Wood |
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| Red and Black Froghopper, Sessay Wood |
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| Tipula paludosa, Brafferton Spring |
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| Abia candens, a saw-fly, Brafferton Spring |
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| Dark-edged Bee-fly, Brafferton Spring |
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| Four-spotted Chaser, Pilmoor |
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