Latest addition to the butterfly list is Dingy Skipper (Erynnis tages), while I saw my first ever Common Heath (Ematurga atomaria) and Muslin moths (Diaphora mendica). A shield bug seen on hawthorn blossom turned out not to be a Hawthorn Shield Bug but rather a Common Green Shield Bug (Palomena prasina).
Yesterday I saw only apterous adults, but today I added alate (winged) adult Sycamore Periphyllus Aphid (Periphyllus acericola) on the same tree. Although first seen on 12th April and again yesterday I finally managed a reasonable photo today of a Dark-edged Bee-fly (Bombylius major). It is usually seen hovering close to the ground, so hopefully if I ever see one land I might get a better focussed image.
Highlight of the day, though, was a distant (Google Earth tells me 280 m more or less) Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus), only my second sighting on Banstead Downs in 11 years of walking here. At least the first time I got some photos of both buck and doe.
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