Snake evidence in Luddenden
LADYBIRD
Saw this tiny larvae about 5mm long, today in our garden at Todmorden. I think it is an Orange Ladybird larvae Halyzia 16-guttata and it used to be quite rare but has spread North over the last 20 years.
Both the adult and larvae feed on mildew. They used to be confined to Oak trees but now more common on Sycamore and Ash and were formerly an indicator of ancient woodland. It is my first sighting of the larvae
Botany Ramble this Saturday
Peachysteve is leading a ramble along the canal bank from Mytholmroyd
this Saturday 13th August 2016.
Meet 10.30 for 10.40 at Mytholmroyd in the large free car park next to Russell Dean Furniture Showroom.
All welcome! We will be stopping for a picnic around lunchtime.
Common Ragwort with
Cinnabar Moth caterpillar.
(last year.) SB
For all the walks planned this year, click on ” Welcome” at the top of the page.

