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Two for one shot of basking common lizard (Lacerta vivipara) being crawled over by a glow worm (Lampyris noctilucaon) on a background of browned Crocosmia. (Farland point NS171540). 

Two for one shot of basking common lizard (Lacerta vivipara) being crawled over by a glow worm (Lampyris noctilucaon) on a background of browned Crocosmia. (Farland point NS171540). 

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Staffordshire University has been running a spring undergraduate marine and terrestrial field course at Millport Field Centre since 2009. These field notes will focus on the terrestrial records (non-avian) that cover a period in late March (24th March) to mid-April (19th April). These notes started as casual observations linked to our marine focus...

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... spot ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) seen at the Glaid Stone (NS168570); Flag iris flea beetle (Aphthona nonstriata) on Farland Point (NS172540). One of the most exciting discoveries made by our students was the presence of the larvae of the Glow worm (Lampyris noctiluca; Fig. 2) on Farland Point ...
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... lizards (Lacerta vivipara); are common across the entire island with good accessible populations seen on Farland point (NS171540) on the garden escaped Crocosmia in spring (Fig. 2). The earliest time adults have been seen is the 25th of March when they were seen basking on browned Crocosmia ...

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