Went out today to look for parasitised ladybirds as colleagues are working on them. Checked the first Sycamore from the office door and within 2 minutes found a Pine ladybird parasitised by Dinocampus coccinellae - the 5th world record! Easy!![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEib59R8J0WycvjSTLvptFLheC2iA8H2bKbYVNEV7URasR5V09Exckgq5X07I3J6ZiRowka63wyBowh4Jc-TeLH24f-gz3wRXG_7kFUPXJoWYvm8Eexrd8lrcnLENigX-9vlcMp9fAZGc58/s320/Parasitised+Pine+Ladybird+1.JPG)
Masses of Morels growing by the car park - couldn't bring myself to eat them, even having taken a few home!
7-spot Ladybird
Brimstone Moth - I still can't get a good picture of these common moths
Nut-tree Tussock (female)![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgrjwrSjWGKaCjVqOtnRttB42LNRgHaM_cQxgFteji0WYcD1Lk56Xq55HJNuo934Pzty2z-ncCxOn5s5HW097EYaxOeTgw7y2gSFxetBSBJWijtrWEg9D2puW6zjA3fw7e_Lg0rcPv0RWc/s320/2425+Nut+tree+Tussock+female.JPG)
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