During a short walk through Haveringham Great Wood on 12th inst., I was surprised and pleased to locate three of the often shy Sericomyia silentis.
Parts of a Silver-washed Fritillary also appeared.
Today, Wells Woods provided my best views this year of the splendid hornet mimic Volucella zonaria.
Can anybody identify this little yellow spider observed in my garden in Thorpe St Andrew?
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It's a Crab Spider sp, probably Misumena vatia. They can change body colour to blend in with different flowers, then wait for an insect to arrive to catch.
Congratulations Robert, just read an article on your exciting find at Holme Dunes recently...perhaps you could post a picture or if I get a chance it may be on your blog thingy.
Pat
There were a couple of desert locusts photographed in Suffolk in 2013, at a time when there had been winds bringing in saharan dust, so they can certainly get blown over as far as the UK.
I had a word with the gardening team at Holkham and asked them to give me a ring if they found anything matching the 'locust' description and the call finally arrived today - What must surely be the same beast (just over a month later) turned out to be an Egyptian Grasshopper - at 3 inches long it is an impressive beast to say the least. Looks like there are a few UK records but none previously in Norfolk.