With the continuing good weather by day (17c), I made a couple more visits to Gilfach . With the car park Sallow attracting a lot of hovers as it did last year, but it bloomed 2 weeks earlier giving me a better stab at finding Melangyna quadrimaculata. After about 20 minutes of staring at every blossom I finally connected with said species, a well coloured male and being new for the valley to boot (number 145). There were also good numbers of early spring species about as well including Melangyna lasiophthalma (41), Parasyrphus punctulatus (2) and Platycheirus scutatus (1). 13 species in all were recorded over two visits.
Other insects seen were Black Oil-beetle, the butterflies Small Tortoiseshell and Peacock, the tachinid fly Tachina ursina and Tree, Early and Buff-tailed Bumblebee. On the bird front the first Chiffchaff of the year was singing and a fine male Crossbill seemed to be defending a nesting area.
*** Update news - Paul Tabor photographed a Cheilosia grossa at Lletty Brongu woods, which was new for the valley (number 146). ***
I also photographed by luck a couple of odd looking hoverflies which I think are one over-coloured T2 and one melanic Melangyna lasiophthalma - see below
Other insects
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