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  • Figwort Sawfly_on Figwort_August_Cam...jpg
  • Glaucous Gull_P8135160.jpg
  • Harlequin Duck_P8053591.jpg
  • Meliscaeva auricollis_Shetland_8057.jpg
  • Volucella zonaria_Hoverfly1491.jpg
  • According to Stephen Falks "A large, long-winged relative of Melanostoma, with very distinctive abdominal markings in both sexes (which are patterned rather differently to one-another as in Melanostoma). This is a strongly migratory species that may be starting to overwinter in Britain judging by some recent spring records, but with the British population clearly reinforced by immigration. The adults are most typically encountered at woodland edge and in scrubby habitats. The larvae are predators of semi-gregarious micro-moths on shrubs and certain herbs."
    Xanthandrus comtus_Shetland_9793.jpg
  • Steven Flaks: "A large, long-winged relative of Melanostoma, with very distinctive abdominal markings in both sexes (which are patterned rather differently to one-another as in Melanostoma). This is a strongly migratory species that may be starting to overwinter in Britain judging by some recent spring records, but with the British population clearly reinforced by immigration. The adults are most typically encountered at woodland edge and in scrubby habitats. The larvae are predators of semi-gregarious micro-moths on shrubs and certain herbs.”
    Xanthandrus comtus_Shetland_0977.jpg
  • Dunlin_0819.jpg
  • Hooded Crow_P8112940.jpg
  • Harlequin Duck_P8053478.jpg
  • Wilson's Petrel_DSC0762.jpg
  • Xanthogramma pedissequum_6696.jpg
  • Xanthogramma pedissequum_7167.jpg
  • Eupeodes latifasciatus_Lerwick_9440.jpg
  • Sanderling_0302.jpg
  • Sanderling_0494.jpg
  • Beris geniculata_Shetland_8846.jpg
  • Steven Falks: “A large, long-winged relative of Melanostoma, with very distinctive abdominal markings in both sexes (which are patterned rather differently to one-another as in Melanostoma). This is a strongly migratory species that may be starting to overwinter in Britain judging by some recent spring records, but with the British population clearly reinforced by immigration. The adults are most typically encountered at woodland edge and in scrubby habitats. The larvae are predators of semi-gregarious micro-moths on shrubs and certain herbs.”
    Xanthandrus comtus_Shetland_1115.jpg
  • Sphaerophoria scripta_Long Hoverfly_...jpg
  • Myathropa florea_Hoverfly_1563.jpg
  • Kittiwake_P8232243.jpg
  • Glaucous Gull_P8135527.jpg
  • Glaucous Gull_P8135563.jpg
  • Harlequin Duck_P8053778.jpg
  • Common Blue_P7300539.jpg
  • Pebble Hook-tip_DSC1071.jpg
  • Eupeodes latifasciatus_Lerwick_9437.jpg
  • Sanderling_0474.jpg
  • Steven Falks: “A large, long-winged relative of Melanostoma, with very distinctive abdominal markings in both sexes (which are patterned rather differently to one-another as in Melanostoma). This is a strongly migratory species that may be starting to overwinter in Britain judging by some recent spring records, but with the British population clearly reinforced by immigration. The adults are most typically encountered at woodland edge and in scrubby habitats. The larvae are predators of semi-gregarious micro-moths on shrubs and certain herbs.”
    Xanthandrus comtus_Shetland_1073.jpg
  • Helophilus pendulus_Hoverfly_0655.jpg
  • Lanceolated Warbler_Shetland_0689.jpg
  • Ringed Plover_4786.jpg
  • Curlew Sandpiper_Shetland_DSC6401.jpg
  • Glaucous Gull_P8135502.jpg
  • Sooty Shearwater_P8140299.jpg
  • Monochamus sartor rosenmuelleri_Fir ...jpg
  • Monochamus sartor rosenmuelleri_Fir ...jpg
  • Selandria serva_Sawfly_6971.jpg
  • Sanderling_0486.jpg
  • Sanderling_0485.jpg
  • Angleshades_Shetland_0110.jpg
  • Large Yellow Underwing_Shetland_0062.jpg
  • According to Stephen Falks, "A large, long-winged relative of Melanostoma, with very distinctive abdominal markings in both sexes (which are patterned rather differently to one-another as in Melanostoma). This is a strongly migratory species that may be starting to overwinter in Britain judging by some recent spring records, but with the British population clearly reinforced by immigration. The adults are most typically encountered at woodland edge and in scrubby habitats. The larvae are predators of semi-gregarious micro-moths on shrubs and certain herbs."
    Xanthandrus comtus_Shetland_9445.jpg
  • Meliscaeva auricollis_Shetland_8083.jpg
  • Large yellow and black leafhopper, unmistakable.
    Evacanthus interruptus_Leafhopper_Sh...jpg
  • Steven Flaks: “A large, long-winged relative of Melanostoma, with very distinctive abdominal markings in both sexes (which are patterned rather differently to one-another as in Melanostoma). This is a strongly migratory species that may be starting to overwinter in Britain judging by some recent spring records, but with the British population clearly reinforced by immigration. The adults are most typically encountered at woodland edge and in scrubby habitats. The larvae are predators of semi-gregarious micro-moths on shrubs and certain herbs.”
    Xanthandrus comtus_Shetland_1010.jpg
  • Steven Falks: “A large, long-winged relative of Melanostoma, with very distinctive abdominal markings in both sexes (which are patterned rather differently to one-another as in Melanostoma). This is a strongly migratory species that may be starting to overwinter in Britain judging by some recent spring records, but with the British population clearly reinforced by immigration. The adults are most typically encountered at woodland edge and in scrubby habitats. The larvae are predators of semi-gregarious micro-moths on shrubs and certain herbs.”
    Xanthandrus comtus_Shetland_0958.jpg
  • Ectemnius sp_Sand Wasp_Cambridgeshir...jpg
  • Ectemnius sp_Sand Wasp_Cambridgeshir...jpg
  • Harlequin Duck_P8053759.jpg
  • Honeysuckle Moth_Micro_Ypsolopha den...jpg
  • Xanthogramma pedissequum_7159.jpg
  • Steven Falks: “A large, long-winged relative of Melanostoma, with very distinctive abdominal markings in both sexes (which are patterned rather differently to one-another as in Melanostoma). This is a strongly migratory species that may be starting to overwinter in Britain judging by some recent spring records, but with the British population clearly reinforced by immigration. The adults are most typically encountered at woodland edge and in scrubby habitats. The larvae are predators of semi-gregarious micro-moths on shrubs and certain herbs.”
    Xanthandrus comtus_Shetland_1108.jpg
  • Harlequin Duck_P8053486.jpg
  • Nursery Web Spider_Pisaura mirabilis...jpg
  • Meliscaeva auricollis_Shetland_8515.jpg
  • “This species overwinters as an adult, emerging and mating in the spring. The larvae feed principally on birch, but may also be found on hazel and aspen; the new generation is complete by August. Common and widespread in mixed birch woodlands across Britain and Ireland. A frequent visitor to light traps.”
    Birch Shieldbug_Shetland_1684.jpg
  • sooty shearwater, sooty, shetland, pelagic, seabird, swimming, feeding, august,
    Sooty Shearwater_P8140305.jpg
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