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  • Garden Spider and Figwort Sawfly_120...jpg
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  • Grey Squirrel_Suffolk_4416.jpg
  • American Robin_1926.jpg
  • B. chalybata is our most widespread and common Beris species. It is one of two dark-bodied species with pale legs lacking any blackish areas on the femorae and tibiae. Females tend to have clean orange legs; those of the males tend to be a dusky orange and may appear dark in certain lights. B. morrisii by contrast is larger, with paler yellow legs and a brighter green thorax.<br />
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B. chalybata occurs in a wide range of habitats, but perhaps especially woodland and other areas with trees and shrubs. It can tolerate quite urbansed settings.
    Beris chalybata_Murky-legged Black L...jpg
  • Daisy Chain_spider web reflections_P...jpg
  • Willow Tit_DSC6770.jpg
  • Tengmalm's_Shetland_2939.jpg
  • Beautiful Silver Y_Shetland_1618.jpg
  • Savi's Warbler_Sumburgh_21.04.16_337...jpg
  • Redwing_DSC2668.jpg
  • American Robin_1939.jpg
  • House Sparrow_4801.jpg
  • Eurasian Jay_2_4582.jpg
  • Common Darter_6853.jpg
  • Scaeva pyrastri_Shetland_5900.jpg
  • Platycheirus manicatus_Lerwick_4614.jpg
  • Dasysyrphus albostriatus_Shetland_18...jpg
  • Merodon equestris_Lerwick_Shetland_7...jpg
  • 1st record for Shetland - Lerwick 14 Law Lane - 12th July 2016
    Poecilobothrus nobilitatus_Glitterin...jpg
  • Great Spotted Woodpecker_8378.jpg
  • Starling_FairIsle_Colour-ringed_1434.jpg
  • Wren_PA051081.jpg
  • Wood Thrush_DSC3028.jpg
  • Morellia hortorum_Muscidae_2349.jpg
  • Pied Wagail_6666.jpg
  • Bullfinch_Female_4699.jpg
  • Shetland Wren_2650.jpg
  • Selandria serva_Sawfly_7004.jpg
  • Xanthogramma pedissequum_7167.jpg
  • Greenfinch_6815.jpg
  • Long-tailed Tit_6764.jpg
  • Blackbird_6888.jpg
  • Pheasant_7032.jpg
  • Nuthatch_Suffolk_5002.jpg
  • Beris geniculata_Shetland_8846.jpg
  • Merodon equestris_Shetland_7852.jpg
  • Otiorhynchus sulcatus_Vine Weevil_Sh...jpg
  • Common Crossbill_Peanut Feeder_0762.jpg
  • Waxwing_Lerwick_Shetland_DSC0242.jpg
  • Daisy Chain_spider web reflections_P...jpg
  • Willow Tit_DSC7127.jpg
  • House Sparrow_4850.jpg
  • Eurasian Jay_4582.jpg
  • Shetland Wren_2604.jpg
  • Platycheirus manicatus_4938.jpg
  • Large White_4760.jpg
  • Grey Squirrel_7162.jpg
  • Pheasant_7029.jpg
  • Great Tit_5845.jpg
  • Magpie_5772.jpg
  • 1st record for Shetland - Lerwick 14 Law Lane - 12th July 2016
    Poecilobothrus nobilitatus_Glitterin...jpg
  • Xylota segnis_Hoverfly_Shetland_7167.jpg
  • Smooth Newt_4981.jpg
  • Bluethroat_Fair Isle_Shetland_1231.jpg
  • Wood Mouse_Suffolk_UK_DSC5343.jpg
  • Savi's Warbler_Sumburgh_Shetland_21....jpg
  • Winter Wren_P5110570.jpg
  • Winter Wren_P5111392.jpg
  • American Robin_1959.jpg
  • White-throated Robin_2894.jpg
  • Sycamore Aphid_Drepanoosiphum platan...jpg
  • Grey Wagtail_0553.jpg
  • Shetland Wren_2649.jpg
  • Shetland Wren_2587.jpg
  • Xanthogramma pedissequum_6696.jpg
  • Blackbird_6884.jpg
  • Nuthatch_Suffolk_5353.jpg
  • Harvestman sp_Spider_Shetland_1457.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
  • Goldfinch_02005.jpg
  • White's Thrush_Fair Isle_2008_1030.jpg
  • Wood Mouse_UK_DSC5370.jpg
  • Wren_P3050755.jpg
  • Winter Wren_P5110705.jpg
  • Common Frog_P3050718.jpg
  • Wood Thrush_DSC3024.jpg
  • Waxwing_DSC0551.jpg
  • Chipping Sparrow_1832.jpg
  • American Robin_1783.jpg
  • Large White_9944.jpg
  • Siskin_Female_DSC0972.jpg
  • Platycheirus manicatus_Lerwick_4616.jpg
  • Magpie_Blackbird_6567.jpg
  • Pheasant_7052.jpg
  • Long-tailed Tit_Suffolk_6100.jpg
  • Grey Squirrel_Suffolk_4293.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
  • B. chalybata is our most widespread and common Beris species. It is one of two dark-bodied species with pale legs lacking any blackish areas on the femorae and tibiae. Females tend to have clean orange legs; those of the males tend to be a dusky orange and may appear dark in certain lights. B. morrisii by contrast is larger, with paler yellow legs and a brighter green thorax.<br />
<br />
B. chalybata occurs in a wide range of habitats, but perhaps especially woodland and other areas with trees and shrubs. It can tolerate quite urbansed settings.
    Beris chalybata_Shetland_3438.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
  • Large yellow and black leafhopper, unmistakable.
    Evacanthus interruptus_Leafhopper_Sh...jpg
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  • Nuthatch_8275.jpg
  • Bluethroat_Fair Isle_Shetland_1210.jpg
  • Rose-breasted Grosbeak_Shetland_1158.jpg
  • Starling_FairIsle_Colour-ringed_1427.jpg
  • Winter Wren_P5110713.jpg
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