Friday, May 06, 2011

Galloway Forest Park 29th April 2011


A windy day so we headed for the Galloway Forest Park hoping for some shelter. We parked along the Quens Way and headed up the path.

Primroses.

Deer print in the dried mud.

Green Veined White Butterfly


Peacock

Male Orange Tip and hover flies

Tormentil

Two barred Longhorn-a lot of these about


Green Tiger Beetle

Poecilus-versicolor

Harpalas species

Another Two Barred Loghorn

Tree Pipit


Female Orange Tip

Logs!


Willow Warbler

New Waterlily leaves

Large Red Damselfly

Common Heath moth

Common Ground Hopper

Dog Violets

Dumfries & Galloways own Loch of the Lowes!



Wood Anemones

Rove-beetle-staphylinus-erythropterus

Green Veined White

Common Toad

Light or Dark Arches Caterpillar

Lousewort

Drumlawhinnie Loch

Galloway Hills

Bogbean

Dor Beetle

Drinker Moth caterpillar

Tadpoles

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