As Julie Andrews once warbled: Let's start at the very beginning. A very good place to start. Assuming that is, you have not already guessed what this is from the photograph?
I was on one of my many trips around local woodland the other day, just looking out for bugs and insects, when I spotted something on a birch leaf...
I thought I might have some idea of what this could be, but I was intrigued and so decided to try and investigate further. I took the leaf home with me and once in my studio, very carefully eased off the top layer, to reveal a pupa/chrysalis inside. It seemed very pale to me, and my guess was that it had only recently formed?
I took a few more images once I had released it from the cocoon so that I could get a clear view. I wouldn't normally recommend doing this, but I was most careful not to injure or upset the pupa in any way, and having done it once before, knew if I was diligent and conscientious, it would come to no harm.
If you study the bottom one of these photos, there is a big clue as to the identity of what would eventually emerge from the pupa. Don't see it? Okay then, let's divert our attentions to something else for a moment or two, and then I'll explain.
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You might recall how in my last update I mentioned I had sent an email to Patrick Barkham at The Guardian Newspaper, after reading an article he wrote in which he was 'very unkind' let's say, about a Tachinid fly. Well surprise, surprise, I recieved a reply from him. Here it is...
Hello John,
Thank you for your email and I agree with you. I wrote that piece 11 years ago when I was younger and more foolish and had not yet given deep thought to various environmental crises and our relationship with species.
I would definitely not use such language today!
V best,
Patrick.
Hoorah! The man has a conscience after all. I wrote back thanking him for his honesty. I also pointed out how even things you wrote 11 years ago can come back and bite you in the bum!
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So where were we? Oh yes, the clue. Here, I have highlighted it in the next photo...
Have you got it now? Try this then...
Oh come on - I can't give you any more clues without telling you what it is! Okay then, I'll reveal all; here's the full monty.
Erm, no actually. In true full monty style, I'll tease you just a little before the big reveal. How about a couple of recent garden finds; a lovely, minute, Misumena vatia Crab spiderling first...
That's a wrap I think: or at the very least, something that rhymes with it! Time for my meditation...









Absolutely STUNNING photos of this Most Amazing find!! Your documentation left me breathless with awe! Thanks for sharing in such a relatable and powerfully stirring way.......Loved those tiny crab spiders too ;-)
ReplyDeleteDear Anon ;-)
ReplyDeleteMay I firstly thank-you personally for such a beautiful comment. It's writing of this kind that keeps me motivated to not only continue with my blog, but to strive to improve.
PS: Look out for my next update where I will mention something EXTRA special about your comment.
Regards,
JJ.