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Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Clearwing success in the garden!

I had a very successful afternoon yesterday using the clearwing lures for the first time in the garden. I half heartedly hung my newly acquired 'VES' lure on a bamboo cane between two apple trees in the border at about 1pm, pretty much knowing that I wouldn't catch anything, and after 45 minutes of nothing I was ready to pack them away.

After unsuccessful sessions in Richmond Park and Denbies Hillside back in May, you can begin to imagine my surprise then when I went out to check the lure, and found an Orange-tailed Clearwing investigating the lure. This was the last thing I expected to find in the garden, being miles from any chalk, and may well be quite an interesting record. No sooner had I finished photographing it, an absolutely superb Yellow-legged Clearwing decided to join the party, soon followed by two more, rounding off a perfect afternoon.


The stars of the show...


Having a good old scratch behind the ear... err, I mean antennae...


Orange-tailed Clearwing in the hand... am I going too far?


Yellow-legged Clearwing...


A close up of that unique 'clear' wing...


Not quite as smart as the above Yellow-legged, but its still a clearwing, and any clearwing is a smart clearwing in my book!


Not a suitable activity for children below the age of 3...


Now for the hat-trick with Red-belted Clearwing in the next few weeks, or am I pushing my luck?

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