whether these are Rosa canina or Rosa rugosa (seen on the Erith Southern Marsh). It's not, so we need to think again:
Our 'On-Line Diary'... I'm responsible for the Words: my Friend, Myra, without whom none of this could or would have happened, the Pictures. All Wildlife Sightings are in the London Borough of Bexley unless otherwise stated...
Sunday, 28 May 2023
Thursday, 25 May 2023
A Wild Flower Walk in the City of London and Beyond
After watching at St Mary Abchurch we decided to do a Wild Flower Walk bead the Thames, between London Bridge and Tower Bridge: mainly because we were hoping the see the Hemlock Water Dropwort, that grows just downstream of the old Billingsgate Fish Market, in flower; which we did.
In the event, we joined the Thames Path behind St Magnus-the-Martyr and left the Path upon arriving at the Tower of London, when we turned to walk up to the Trinity Garden (the LB of Tower Hamlets) and thence to the Tower Gateway' DLR Station.
We saw fifty or so species, including:
Buck's-Horn Plantain
Common Bramble
Common Mallow
Common Mouse-Ear
Creeping Buttercup
Dock sp. (unidentified)
Groundsel
Hemlock Water Dropwort viz.
Herb Robert
Ivy-Leaved Toadflax
Jersey Cudweed
Knotted Clover viz.
Lesser Trefoil
Lesser Swinecress
Pearlwort
Pellitory-of-the-Wall
Pineapleweed
Red Dead-Nettle
Spotted Medick
Spotted Spurge (in front of the old Fish Market) viz.
Spring Beauty viz.
Water Bent
and White Clover
Monday, 15 May 2023
Some more Forget-me-Nots
We have a bit of a thing about Forget-me-Nots at the moment: finding some beside the Footpath running between Church Manorway (Erith) and the Thames Path viz.
and then some on the Thames ' Foreshore as we walked along the Thames Path towards Erith viz.
Sunday, 14 May 2023
Changing Forget-me-Nots in the (old) Erith Cemetery
The ones with the (tiny) yellow and blue flowers. The first time we have knowingly seen them:
Also seen; although we were really looking just for the Forget-me-Nots:
Black Medick
Common Mouse-Ear
Common Stork's Bill
Daisy
Dove's-Foot Crane's-Bill
Field Wood-Rush
Germander Speedwell
Meadow Foxtail
Mouse-Ear Hawkweed
and Sheep's-Sorrel
Friday, 12 May 2023
Where have all the Insects gone?
It was pretty much apparent last year that insect numbers seem to be falling. And this year? During a visit yesterday to the New Woolwich Cemetery via the East Wickham Open Space, we saw hardly any Insects! In the East Wickham Open Space we saw a few Craneflies, including these possible Nephrotoma Flavescens:
but precious little else.
And it was the same in the Cemetery and surrounding area although we did see a trio of Hoverflies viz.
.
Wild Flowers seen in the new Woolwich Cemetery included:
Meadow Buttercup
Sow-Thistle
Common Field-Speedwell
Dandelion
Groundsel
Black Medick
Common Stork's-Bill
Sheep's-Sorrel
White Stonecrop
Ribwort Plantain
Common Ragwort
White Comfrey
Common Fumitory
Buck's-Horn Plantain
Annual Meadow Grass
Cleavers
Dove's-Foot Crane's-Bill
Round-Leaved Crane's-Bill
Meadow Foxtail
Forget-me-Not (probably Early)
Common Vetch
Grape Hyacinth
Cock's-Foot
Mouse-Ear Hawkweed
and Green Alkanet
We also spotted a seemingly thriving population of Spring Beauty in a corner of the nearby Old Woolwich Cemetery viz.
Tuesday, 9 May 2023
Not a Mint Moth but a Small Yellow Underwing Moth on Bostall Heath!
What we thought to be our first Mint Moth of the year turned out to be a Small Yellow Underwing Moth:
Apparently fairly unusual so we submitted the sighting to iRecord (it has been accepted)
Wild Flower &c. species seen included:
Hedge Mustard
Buck's-Horn Plantain
Dove's-Foot Crane's-Bill
Sticky Mouse-Ear
Red Dead-Nettle
Shepherd's-Purse (aka Fairy Purses)
Dandelion
Common Chickweed
Herb Robert
Gorse
Round-Leaved Crane's-Bill
Groundsel
Sow-Thistle
Sheep's-Sorrel
Spotted Medick
Broad-Leaved Dock
Forget-me-Not
Caper Spurge
Garlic Mustard
Ivy-Leaved Speedwell
Cut-Leaved Crane's-Bill
Common Vetch
Alexanders
Coral Spurge
Ribwort Plantain
Wood Sage
Balkan Spurge
Green Alkanet
Wild Garlic
Meadow Foxtail
Annual Meadow Grass
Bush Vetch
Cow Parsley
Sowbread
Creeping Thistle
and Meadow Buttercup
We are up and away with (Dark-Edged) Bee-Fly sightings
We hadn't intended to submit any Bee-Fly records to iRecord his year since it can get quite fiddly (and if we are to be honest, tedious) supplying individual Grid References. But we decided to lump all sightings for 2023 together (when appropriate) with the qualification that sightings are, 'within or adjacent to the Grid Reference' and this has been accepted.
Sightings to date:
27 March 2023: seventeen (17) Bee-Flies on the Erith Southern Marsh and on/beside the Footpath running between the Crossness Nature Reserve and Bazalgette Way
30 March 2023: one (1) Bee-Fly on Bostall Heath (the Royal Borough of Greenwich) viz.
3 April 2023: fifty-one (51) Bee-Flies on the Erith Southern Marsh and on/beside the Footpath running between the Crossness Nature Reserve and Bazalgette Way
3 April 2023: one (1) Bee-Fly in Southmere Park viz.
4 April 2023: six (6) Bee-Flies in the Plumstead Cemetery (the Royal Borough of Greenwich) viz.
4 April 2023: six (6) Bee-Flies on Bostall Heath (the Royal Borough of Greenwich) viz.
5 April 2023: seventeen (17) Bee-Flies in the Grounds of St John the Baptist, Erith viz.
7 April 2023: fifteen (15) Bee-Flies on the Erith Southern Marsh and on/beside the Footpath running between the Crossness Nature Reserve and Bazalgette Way (not submitted to iRecord to avoid duplication) viz.
8 April 2023: one (1) Bee-Fly on the verge beside Lodge Hill
8 April 2023: two (2) Bee-Flies on a verge close to Crayford Railway Station
8 April 2023: eighteen (18) Bee-Flies in Braeburn Park
9 April 2023: seven (7) Bee-Flies on/beside the Footpath running between the Crossness Nature Reserve and Bazalgette Way (not submitted to iRecord to avoid duplication)
11 April 2023: one (1) Bee-Fly on Bostall Heath (the Royal Borough of Greenwich)
13 April 2023: six (6) Bee-Flies on the Crossnesss Nature Reserve viz.
13 April 2023: sixteen (16) Bee-Flies on the Erith Southern Marsh and on/beside the Footpath running between the Crossness Nature Reserve and Bazalgette Way (not submitted to iRecord to avoid duplication) viz.
15 April 2023: one (1) Bee-Fly in Green Park, the City of Westminster, Central London viz.
17 April 2023: seven (7) Bee-Flies on the Crossness Nature Reserve and surrounding area and the Erith Southern Marsh
19 April 2023: two (2) Bee-Flies in Lesnes Abbey Park
24 April 2023: five (5) Bee-Flies on Bostall Heath (the Royal Borough of Greenwich)
25 April 2023: eight (8) Bee-Flies on the Erith Southern Marsh
30 April 2023: one (1) Bee-Fly in Greenhithe, Kent
4 May 2023: one (1) Bee-Fly in the Garden (at Home)
9 May 2023: one (1) Bee-Fly on Bostall Heath (the RB of Greenwich)
Friday, 5 May 2023
Some Garden (at Home) Sightings
Some Garden (at Home) sightings during 2023:
Andrena fulva (Tawny Mining Bee) viz.
Andrena haemorrhoa viz.
Bombus pascuorum (Common Carder Bee): the second picture shows much smaller 'worker' viz.
Bombyilius major (Dark-Edged Bee-Fly) viz.
Holly Blue Butterfly
Myathropa florea viz.
Osmia bicornis viz.
Tachina fera (Fly) viz.
Wednesday, 3 May 2023
Pochards in the Small Pool beside Church Manorway, Erith
For reasons unknown, we always hoped to see Tufted Ducks in the Pool: rather than the usual Coots, Little Grebes, Mallards and Moorhens.
Sitting on the bus travelling between Edith and Abbey Wood Station we spotted what we thought to be Tufted Ducks as we passed the Pool: it being visible from the Road. We got off the bus for a look: not Tufted Ducks but Pochards. Five of them: three male and two female:
Additionally a number of Coots, young and old, were present. A couple of Grey Wagtails (our first of the year) with, we assumed, hungry mouths to feed, were whooshing and swooshing, looking for insects. Reed Warblers (again, our first of the year: we glimpsed a couple) were warbling and we heard a single Cetti's Warbler.
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