JMNR 21st June 2016

Orchids in flower: Bee*, Hybrid (Dactylorhiza x grandis), Southern Marsh*.
Birds seen during this visit to the reserve were few, just a single Great Tit on the reserve, but a bird of a different kind flew low overhead. This was probably the largest bird ever recorded from the reserve and whilst not uncommon over the Peak District, is the first record from the Jim Mart reserve: Hercules.
Butterflies: Large Skipper (10+), Meadow Brown (1), Small White (1), Speckled Wood (1).
Moths: Blood-vein, Common Carpet, Latticed Heath, Middle-barred Minor.
Damselflies: Azure, Large Red.
Hoverflies: Helophilus pendulus (probably), Marmalade (Episyrphus balteatus).

* One of each of these orchids was found, new to our records, by Nikki Mahadevan on the 19th June. Three more Bee Orchids were found at two new locations during today’s visit, by Peter Faulkner.

Hercules JMNR 20160621 vsml

Bee Orchid JMNR 20160621

Additional sighting to above (Nikki M):
Large White, Green-vein White, Silver-ground Carpet, Grapholita compostella, Celypha lucuana, Silver-y, Straw Dot, Chimney Sweeper.
Golden-bloomed Grey-longhorn Beetle, Rutpela maculata, Cardinal Beetle, Wasp Beetle, a leaf beetle on Bulrush (Donacia sp. probably D. vulgaris), Swollen-thighed Beetle Oedemera nobilis, 10 Spot ladybird (decempustulata melanic form), Green Shieldbug, Woundwort shieldbug, Mirid Bug nymph (Deraeocoris  flavilinea) – http://www.ispotnature.org/node/813437, a hoverfly Eristalis nemorum, a hoverfly Pipiza sp., a hoverfly Eristalis pertinax, a hoverfly Volucella bombylans (var. bombylans), a hoverfly Volucella pellucens, a hoverfly (Cheilosia albitarsis agg.), a hoverfly Xylota sylvarum – http://www.ispotnature.org/node/813183, a hoverfly Parhelophilus sp. – http://www.ispotnature.org/node/813182, Broad Centurion fly, a sawfly (Tenthredo (Eurogaster) mesomela) – http://www.ispotnature.org/node/813187, a mayfly (Ephemera danica) – http://www.ispotnature.org/node/813444
Goldfinch, Kestrel, 6 Swift, Buzzard, 10 House Martin, Blue tit.
Hedge Mustard (Sisymbrium officinale) in flower C5a

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