Birds in my Garden
Birds that regularly visits our garden:
1) Blackbird 2) Blackcap 3) Blue Tit 4) Bullfinch 5) Carrion Crow 6) Chaffinch 7) Coal Tit 8) Collared Dove 9) Dunnock 10) Firecrest 11) Goldcrest 12) Goldfinch 13) Great Tit 14) Great-spotted Woodpecker 15) Greenfinch 16) Grey Wagtail 17) Herring Gull 18) House Sparrow 19) Jackdaw 20) Jay 21) Long-tailed Tit 22) Magpie 23) Meadow Pipit 24) Mistle Trush 25) Nuthatch 26) Pied Wagtail 27) Raven 28) Robin 29) Rook 30) Siskin 31) Song Thrush 32) Sparrowhawk 33) Starling 34) Wood Pigeon 35) Wren Other Birds: 1) Brambling 2) Buzzard 3) Fieldfare 4) Heron 5) House Martin 6) Kestrel 7) Lapwing 8) Peregrine Falcon 9) Red Kite 10) Redwing 11) Swallow 12) Swifts 13) Treecreeper 14) Others Mammals: 1) Grey Squirrel 2) Hedgehog 3) Common Pipistrelle Bat Amphibians: 1) Common Frog 2) Common Toad 3) Smooth Newt Reptiles: 1) Common Lizard 2) Slow Worm Spiders: 1) Common Garden Spider 2) Common House Spider 3) Common Harvestman 4) Giant House Spider 5) Water Spider 6) Others Centipedes and Millipedes: 1) Common Centipede 2) Flat-back Millipedes Land Base Crustaceans: 1) Common Rough Woodlouse 2) Pill Woodlouse Ants: 1) Black Ants 2) Yellow Meadow Ants and nest Beetles: 1) Bloody-nosed Beetle 2) Common Red Soldier Beetle 3) Devil's Coach Horse Beetle 4) Green Tiger Beetle 5) Lesser Stag Beetle 6) Musk Beetle 7) Red-headed Cardinal Beetle 8) Rose Chafer 9) Stag Beetle 10) Two-banded Longhorn Beetle 11) Violet Click Beetle 12) Wasp Beetle 13) 7-Spot Ladybird 14) Others Bugs: 1) Common Green Shieldbug 2) Hawthorn Shieldbug 3) Water Stick Insect 4) Other |
Butterflies in my garden:
1) Brimstone 2) Comma 3) Clouded Yellow 4) Gatekeeper 5) Green-veined White 6) Holly Blue 7) Large Skipper 8) Large White 9) Meadow Brown 10) Orange Tip 11) Painted Lady 12) Peacock 13) Red Admiral 14) Ringlet 15) Silver-washed Fritillary 16) Small Skipper 17) Small Tortoiseshell 18) Small White 19) Speckled Wood 20) Wall Brown Moths from my Moth Evenings in our garden: 1) Angle Shades 2) August Thorn 3) Black Arches 4) Brimstone moth 5) Buff Ermine 6) Burnet Companion 7) Centre-barred Sallow 8) Common Carpet 9) Common Emerald 10) Common Marbled Carpet 11) Common Rustic 12) Copper Underwing 13) Dark Marbled Carpet 14) Double-striped Pug 15) Drinker moth 16) Dusky Thorn 17) Flame Carpet 18) Flame Shoulder 19) Frosted Orange 20) Fox Moth 21) Foxglove Pug 22) Elephant Hawk-moth 23) Green Carpet 24) Humming-bird Hawk-moth 25) Lackey moth 26) Large Yellow Underwing 27) Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing 28) Light Brown Apple moth 29) Light Emerald 30) Lime Hawk-moth 31) Magpie moth 32) Peach Blossom 33) Poplar Hawk-moth 34) Privet Hawk-moth 35) Setaceous Hebrew Character 36) Small Fan-footed Wave 37) Small Square-spot 38) Small Yellow Underwing 39) Snout 40) Straw Dot 41) Silver Y moth 42) Others Dragonflies, Damselflies and Demoiselles: 1) Emperor Dragonfly 2) Golden-ringed Dragonfly 3) Keeled Skimmer Dragonfly 4) Common Darter Dragonfly 5) Broad-bodied Chaser Dragonfly 6) Azure Damselfly 7) Large Red Damselfly 8) Beautiful Demoiselle 9) Others Bees: 1) Buff-tailed Bumblebee 2) Common Carder Bee 3) Early Bumblebee 4) Garden Bumblebee 5) Hairy-footed Flower Bee 6) Honey Bee 7) Ivy Bee 8) Red Mason Bee 9) Red-tailed Bumblebee 10) Tree Bumblebee 11) White-tailed Bumblebee 12) Others Wasps: 1) Common Wasp and nest Grasshoppers: 1) Common Field Grasshopper 2) Common Green Grasshopper Crickets: 1) Dark Bush Cricket 2) Great Green Bush Cricket 3) Speckled Bush Cricket Other Insects: 1) Daddy Long Legs 2) Earthworms 3) Earwigs 4) Flies 5) Stick Insects |
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