June 2025

Please refer to the Introduction Page to understand the context behind the monthly photographs.

Beetles

Birds

The Little Egret and Heron are on the same dead tree overlooking a river. Just below the Little Egret was another so presumably a mating pair. Just a 100 metres upstream were another two Little Egrets presumably both males as one was chasing the other away from his river location.

This Crow fledging is in exactly the same place as the one found last year - see June 2024 photograph.

Butterflies

Damselflies

Dragonflies

Flies

Ladybirds

The Harlequin Ladybird lays an egg which turns into a lavre then into various pupa stages before into a Ladybird once more.

Leafhoppers

2mm-3mm in length found on a Hawthorn leaf. Most likely to be Empoasca vitis but not certain beyond doubt.

2mm-3mm in length found on a Potata leaf.

Moths

Ferns

Fungi

Frog Spit

This strange bubbly froth is called frog spit. Nothing at all to do with a frog as the cluster of small transparent bubbles in a whitish foam is caused by an insect called a spittlebug or froghopper. There is a small pale green to yellow insect hiding inside the foam cover. 

Galls

There can be between 500 to 1000 galls on a single leaf usually on the upper surface. Growth begins in June with the galls maturing in early Autumn.

Ones that escaped the camera lens this month

a) Fox.

b) Roe & Muntjac Deer.

c) Marbled White Butterfly.