Bookham Common

A sunny, warm day, +19° C. Been to Bookham.

Butterfly-wise, saw a couple of Red Admirals (Vanessa atalanta) and several Speckled Woods (Pararge aegeria). Of hoverflies, just Myathropa florea and Helophilus cf. pendulus.

Several Stable flies (Stomoxys calcitrans) were basking on logs:

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And plenty of various mushrooms, too! Honey Fungus (Armillaria cf. mellea):

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Wimbledon Common

A fairly warm, more or less sunny day, +22° C. Been to Wimbledon Common.

As is usual at this time of year, a Mint patch is the main attraction point for a lot of insects.
Tachina fera tachinids are particularly abundant:
Upd. This is actually a recent addition to the British list, T. magnicornis (ID by Steven Falk):

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Phasia hemiptera is much scarcer. Male:

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Morden Hall Park

A warm, mostly sunny day, +21° C. Been to Morden Hall Park.

Nemophora fasciella longhorn moth, never seen it there! Apparently likes hogweed (which is a prime insect attractant at the moment):

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Eliozeta pellucens tachinid fly, a recent addition to British fly fauna, parasitoid of true bugs:

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Morden Hall Park

A warm, sunny day, +19° C. Been to Morden Hall Park. Nothing special.

A patch of cuckooflower attracted a range of pierid butterflies. Small White (Pieris rapae):

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Orange-tip (Anthocharis cardamines) was the most plentiful (cuckooflower is one of its primary foodplants):

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Cannon Hill Common

A mostly cloudy day, +24° C.
Had a short walk in Cannon Hill Common.

Nothing special. Speckled Wood female (Pararge aegeria):

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Narcissus Fly (Merodon equestris), a bumblebee-mimicking hoverfly, whose larvae bore in daffodil bulbs and are sometimes a pest:

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