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Tuesday, 30 April 2024

Out and About in the Claise Valley in Early April

My friend Ingrid and I took ourselves on a little nature outing to check on the state of the orchids in the Claise Valley around Chaumussay on 7 April. She wanted to practice with a new macro lens, so she took most of the photos. And we saw a lot of wildlife apart from just orchids. So here is a selection.

 

A Red-tailed Bumble Bee Bombus lapidarius (Fr. Bourdon des pierres) queen looking for a suitable place to set up her new colony.

Red-tailed Bumble Bee Bombus lapidarius, Indre et loire, France.
Photo courtesy of Ingrid de Winter.


Lady Orchid Orchis purpurea (Fr. Orchis pourpre) bud.

lady Orchid Orchis purpurea, Indre et loire, France.
Photo courtesy of Ingrid de Winter.


Male Green Fairy Longhorn moths Adela reaumurella (Fr. Adèle verdoyante) displaying on a Wayfaring Tree Viburnum lantana (Fr. Viorne lantane), waiting for females to appear.

Green Fairy Longhorn Moths AdeLa reaumureLLa, Indre et Loire, France.
Photo courtesy of Ingrid de Winter.


Apple Blossom Beetle Tropinota hirta (Fr. Cétoine hérissée) on, you guessed it, apple blossom. The tree is a naturalised domestic apple I assume.

Apple Blossom Beetle Tropinota hirta, Indre et loire, France.
Photo courtesy of Ingrid de Winter.


Lady Orchid.

lady Orchid Orchis purpurea, Indre et loire, France.
Photo courtesy of Ingrid de Winter.


The remarkarble shared tower entries to a sweat bee Lasioglossum marginatum colony. One of the little bees who occupy these tiny tunnels is centre bottom.

LasiogLossum marginatum, Indre et Loire, France.
Photo courtesy of Ingrid de Winter.


Green Hairstreak Callophrys rubi (Fr. Thècle de la ronce) on apple blossom. This lovely butterfly has a very short flight season, but the numbers appear to be increasing. These days I see it every year, which was not the case in the past.

Green Hairstreak CaLLophrys rubi, Indre et Loire, France.
Photo courtesy of Ingrid de Winter.


The rare parasitic fly Gonia vacua. This one is male and covered in pollen.

Gonia vacua, Indre et Loire, France.
Photo courtesy of Ingrid de Winter.


The Second World War Demarcation line memorial at Chaumussay, on the D42 between Preuilly sur Claise and le Grand Pressigny. Conveniently, one can park there, and there is a colony of Early Purple Orchids.

Demarcation line memorial, Indre et loire, France.
Photo courtesy of Ingrid de Winter.


Early Purple Orchid Orchis mascula (Fr. Orchis male) and Blue Sedge Carex flacca (Fr. Laîche glauque).

Early Purple Orchid Orchis mascula and Blue Sedge Carex flacca, Indre et loire, France.


Cowslips Primula veris (Fr. Coucou) on the roadside at Humeau.

Cowslip Primula veris, Indre et loire, France. Photo by loire Valley Time Travel.


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