Wildlife seems to have enjoyed the lockdown and this year I seem to have more birds, bees and amphibians than I have for a while. I have a small pond that this year must have a dozen or so newts as well as a couple of frogs. I was out this morning and had just finished a phone call when I saw the newts so I thought I'd grab a short video. We see three or four in this short clip.
Later, sitting on the steps having my coffee, I saw what to me was an new spider in a zantedeschia bloom. I've since learned it was a flower crab spider. Here's what the wildlife trust site has to say about it:
Unlike many spiders, flower crab spiders don’t spin webs to trap insects. Instead they ambush their prey, often laying in wait on foliage for unsuspecting bees, moths and other insects that come to feed on flower.
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There’s a fine fellow.
Recently, I keep seeing newts in the garden rather than the pond. Does anyone know if this is the time of the newt diaspora, or are they out feeding?
They’re so effective! Shame you didn’t have a time lapse camera handy.
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