• Welcome to BirdForum, the internet's largest birding community with thousands of members from all over the world. The forums are dedicated to wild birds, birding, binoculars and equipment and all that goes with it.

    Please register for an account to take part in the discussions in the forum, post your pictures in the gallery and more.
ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

Search results

  1. Rockwolf

    Shieldbugs.

    Had this ID as Pitedia (Chlorochoa) juniperina, apparently it used to occur in Britain but has not been seen here for over a century!
  2. Rockwolf

    Shieldbugs.

    French shield bug Hello! Spotted this shield bug in the Alps in France in May, and haven't yet been able to identify it! Can anyone help please? Many thanks!
  3. Rockwolf

    Shieldbugs.

    Thanks for taking the time to reply MOhon! That gives me a starting point at least! |;|
  4. Rockwolf

    Shieldbugs.

    No-one have any ideas at all please?
  5. Rockwolf

    Shieldbugs.

    A new query! A friend photographed the attached whilst on holiday in Bali. Neither of us have been able to ID it so far!! Any idea please? It looks like a shieldbug species... Thank you! |:D|
  6. Rockwolf

    Shieldbugs.

    Thanks MOhon! It certainly could be! That was my reason for posting here as a lot of the instars look very similar (to me!) - sorry for not responding sooner, haven't looked on here for a while!
  7. Rockwolf

    Shieldbugs.

    Hi Steve, So excited as I actually found some adult blue bugs yesterday in Shropshire! After you saying that they should be about now, I was frustrated as I was no longer in Cornwall and thought I might not see any! Here's a couple of pics I took yesterday:
  8. Rockwolf

    Shieldbugs.

    Thanks Steve! You are spot on with the size! Sorry about missing it out! Exciting as it's a new one to me in that case!
  9. Rockwolf

    Shieldbugs.

    Which instar please? Found these instars on Alder (I think!)! Have noticed that quite a few species have red instars so not sure! Anyone have an idea please? Thank you! |=)|
Back
Top