3rd August
Invertebrates
Buff-tailed Bumblebee - Coffinswell
A one hour search in the evening of a meadow in St Marychurch off of St Marychurch road provided a few insects, with the rarest according to iNaturalist observations (not that accurate) being a leafhopper of the genus Euscelis and a springtail species called Entomobrya nicoleti.
Session counts;
1 Garden Snail
8+ Flea beetles (Alticini)
2 Strawberry Seed Beetle
1 Mecinus pascuorum
5 7-spot Ladybird
2 Common Froghopper
2 Euscelis hoppers
1 Javesella hopper
3+ Notostira bugs
1 Nabis bug
5+ Long-legged Plant Bug
1 Bishop’s Mitre Shield Bug
1 Green Shield Bug
1 Meadow Grasshopper
1 Long-winged Conehead
2+ Red-spotted Parasite Fly
1 prob. Striped Fern-Sawfly
1 Turnip Tigress
1 Rush Veneer
1 Chrysoperla carnea larva
6+ Entomobrya nicoleti
4+ Xysticus crab spider
Other inverts of the day
St Marychurch - Small White, 7-spot Ladybird
Torquay Seafront - Vapourer Moth caterpillar
Vapourer
Vertebrates
Torquay train station - 2 Goldcrest, 1 Coal Tit, 10 Herring Gull, & 2 Black-headed Gull
The Willows Retail Park - 13 Herring Gull, 6 Woodpigeon, 10 Feral Pigeon, 2 Magpie, 6 Carrion Crow, 2 Swift, & 1 Pied Wagtail
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Notable sightings near Torquay
White Stork hanging around the Topsham area, apparently a released bird, however not certain on the details.
Long-winged Conehead
Mecinus pascuorum
Strawberry Seed Beetle
Entomobrya nicoleti

Long-legged Plant Bug
Chrysoperla carnea
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