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Original Hedgerow, leg 2.

 

Frequent showers.

 

False Oat grass is very common around here. One of the taller grasses.

 

I have absolutely no clue as to the identity of this minute bug. It's clearly one of the leaf-hoppers, but I don't know if it's adult or nymph. It's about 3mm long. Image straight off the sensor.

 

A very frequent Soldier Beetle: Rhagonycha fulva. These are frequently seen on umbellifers. In pairs.

 

A minute snail on Creeping Buttercup.

A fungal rust on Prickly Sow Thistle.

 

Bramble flowers are usually solid white, pink or pale lilac. These ones were refreshingly graduated

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