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news:2024:0615_insects-and-flowers [2025/07/22 21:59] Richard Whitenews:2024:0615_insects-and-flowers [2026/02/23 00:10] (current) Richard White
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-{{::20240615-144033-4190-1080x810.jpg?direct&300 |a species of Ectemnius, possibly E. lituratus}} 
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 ====== 15 Jun 2024: Insects and flowers ====== ====== 15 Jun 2024: Insects and flowers ======
    
 +[{{::20240615-144033-4190-1080x810.jpg?direct&300  |a species of //Ectemnius//, possibly //E. lituratus//}}]
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 We are continuing to discover and sometimes identify lots of new wildflower and insect species at the Pond.   We are continuing to discover and sometimes identify lots of new wildflower and insect species at the Pond.  
 Here is a Digger Wasp (a species of //Ectemnius//, possibly //E. lituratus//) Here is a Digger Wasp (a species of //Ectemnius//, possibly //E. lituratus//)
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 Sadly there was a dead hedgehog, or what remained of it, mostly skin and prickles.   Sadly there was a dead hedgehog, or what remained of it, mostly skin and prickles.  
 Badgers are suspected of killing hedgehogs, using the claws on their powerful front legs to unroll the hedgehog.   Badgers are suspected of killing hedgehogs, using the claws on their powerful front legs to unroll the hedgehog.  
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