Thursday, 4 June 2026

Chamber's Wood Return, Saturday 30th May 2026

Another visit today to this superb site in the search for more insects, in particular Hoverflies, certainly paid dividends, with 2 new species found for my personal list and also some other cracking new insects for me also.

A quick look in the butterfly garden before i headed for the woods, certainly paid off, as a whopping female Grass Snake was watched basking in the early morning sun, a great start to the day.

After watching the lovely Grass Snake i concentrated my efforts on looking in the woodland and finding a few sunny glades with plenty of insects certainly gave some great results.

In one glade, i managed to find 2 new species of Hoverfly for myself in the forms of the very striking Volucella inflata, a typically large species like its relatives and the not so striking Xanthandrus comtus, which i found basking on a leaf in the morning sun.

Other Hovers seen included only my third sightings of Ferdinandea cuprea, with 2 individuals found and lots of Episyrphus balteatus, Cheilosia albitarsus, Cheilosia illustrata, both colour forms of Volucella bombylans and Volucella pelluscens.

A really nice find later in the day was a new species of Robber Fly for me, the aptly named Golden-haired Robberfly. This species is fairly large and its larvae prey on moth caterpillars. It is classed as a nationally scarce species with only 7 records showing on the NBN Atlas for Lincolnshire.

A new species of Longhorn Beetle was seen today, the very smart Rufous-shouldered Longhorn. This fairly small species showed really well as i watched 3 individual insects nectaring on Rough Chervil in a woodland clearing. Other Longhorn species observed during the day included Golden-bloomed Grey Longhorn, Black & Yellow Longhorn Beetle and Umbellifer Longhorn Beetles.

Other assorted insects included a lovely Mint Moth found near the car park, my first Large Skipper of the year, a couple of Plant Bugs/Plant Hoppers in the form of Rhabdomris striatellus and Conomelus anceps and lots of Dark-bush Cricket nymphs.

A really enjoyable visit today, the following are my favourite photos.

Mint Moth


Hoverfly Species - Cheilosia albitarsus

Hoverfly Species - Volucella bombylans


Ferdinandea cuprea, What A Cracking Hoverfly!

Dark-bush Cricket Nymph.

Hoverfly Species - Episyrphus balteatus

Golden-bloomed grey Longhorn Beetle.

Plant Bug - Rhabdomris striatellus

Planthopper Species - Conomelus anceps


Sawfly Species - Tenthredo mesomela

Hoverfly Species - Xanthandrus comtus, A New Species For Me.

Female Grass Snake

Large Skipper

Hoverfly Species - Volucella bombylans

Speckled Wood

Hoverfly Species - Volucella pelluscens

Hoverfly Species - Ferdinandea cuprea, second individual

Hoverfly Species - Volucella inflata, a new species for me.


Rufous-shouldered Longhorn Beetle, another new species for me.


Golden-haired Robberfly, What A Cracker!, A New Species For Me.





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