June 2026

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

Animals

Butterflies

Damselflies

Dragonlflies

The bottom RHS picture shows the female placing a clutch of eggs onto vegetation just below the water surface

Insects

The Adult and Young Plum thistle Aphids are on a Feverfew Plant just below the emerging flower heads. The attending Ants milking the young Aphids on a regular basis.

Whilst looking at the sawfly Galls on this Willow leaf I turned it over to the underside and found the larval stages of the Imported Willow leaf beetle feeding on the leaf underside.

Leafminers

Honeysuckle Leaf mined by the Aulagromyza hendeliana or Aulagromyza cornigera Fly.

The Burdock Leaf Miner is a tiny fly and while you might never see the adult fly, the larval stage leaves intricate silvery trails winding across Burdock leaves.

Mildews

Moths

The males shown here of this longhorn moth have extremely long antennae about three time the wing length. The female antennae are about half the length.

Slime Moulds

Ones that escaped the camera lens this month

a) Roe & Mutjac Deer.

b) Marbled White Butterfly.