Some friends just found this caterpillar and asked me to identify it...
Im pretty sure its an
Elephant Hawkmoth (Deilphila elpenor)
It gets its name from the trunk like snout of the caterpillar. The maoth is orange and pink and lives in woodlands and gardens.
I love nature too - I saw your blog in the RSPB magazine! Infact, I've set up my own one and I've kind of copied you sorry...
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Actually I've made a different one now - rosesbirdblog@blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHow do you get it to come up on Google Search?
I read about your blog in the RSPB magazine too! Lucky to be featured + your blog is great!
ReplyDeleteI have a blog about hamsters, but I love nature too - we have a fox that comes to my garden every night, but every time I see it I am still amazed by how beautiful they are.
(If you want to look at my blog, it's hannah-animal-tales.blogspot.com)
Okay I'll go on your blog Hannah I like hamsters!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments, great blog Hannah and Rose, keep on posting. I think it takes a couple of weeks before a new blog comes up on google search, mine wouldnt come up to start with. Im glad you enjoyed reading.
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yep that happend to me too i made my very own blog! it's mywildlifegarden.blogspot.co.uk
DeleteHi Rudi,
ReplyDeleteI think that your blog is really amazing! It is such a brave and creative challenge - and the lists are really good ideas. I have always wanted to see a snowy owl - GOOD LUCK! :)
You're probably bored to death of people giving you their blog names, but I set mine up yesterday inspired by you!
http://102thingstodowithrubbish.blogspot.com/
Your fan, Katy the Bird Lover
Thanks Katy, your blog is good too, i will keep checking for ideas for my rubbish.
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Rudi