Hi all,
Saw these on my walk round my local fields this evening.
They were under a leaf of a relatively small oak tree. Very small and looked fresh out.
Assume must be a very common moth.
Thanks as always for any ID help.
Caterpillar ID please
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Re: Caterpillar ID please
And if you'll kindly allow me to throw in a supplementary question.
This spider had caught a pair of tasty treats in the same field.
Almost dragonfly-like markings on its back.
Anyone know this one ? I think it's too early for a type of Garden Spider ?
(Both seen this evening, I'm in mid Sussex)
This spider had caught a pair of tasty treats in the same field.
Almost dragonfly-like markings on its back.
Anyone know this one ? I think it's too early for a type of Garden Spider ?
(Both seen this evening, I'm in mid Sussex)
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Re: Caterpillar ID please
Your caterpillars would eventually turn into Buff Tip moths
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Re: Caterpillar ID please
Many thanks for that Trev !