A movement caught my eye whilst standing looking at the thousands of tadpoles in the pond and turned into this single Adela reamurella. Later that day, someone posted a lek of that species, something I've not seen in a while. Hopefully my singleton found some mates to 'dance' with!!
Elsewhere, little of interest other than a single Slow Worm under the usual sheet.
Other than Firecrest birdlife was pretty much nil.
Strolling back through the pay-to-park area I noticed this small colony of Andrena cineraria on the very edge of the grass, about 30+ strong with as many holes.


