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27.04.2012 15:16, Bad Den

but the garden/cottage within walking distance is considering...

What's the point of such a dacha?

27.04.2012 15:27, Romyald

And who will protect the potato cellar? smile.gif

27.04.2012 18:26, alex017

Dacha within walking distance is cool!


We have a small town, surrounded by forest. I work in a factory 5 minutes from home, just behind the plant - private plots, cottages-private sector.
The windows of the house overlook the forest. Real forest (impenetrable wilds) in 30min walking distance.

28.04.2012 19:04, Гена

Actually, this is not a fishing report, it's more a cry of the soul, but I write here for the reason that if this continues, then in the distant and maybe not very future, most of the reports in this topic will become so... I went on a night fishing trip to the north of the Khmelnitsky region yesterday, I looked for a good clearing in Google Maps, as it seemed to me. And at the entrance to the place, the picture I saw killed on the spot:
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Let me explain, on the site of this "miracle lake" there was a gorgeous water meadow, through which a small river of 2 meters wide flowed, approximately along the border of reeds, and now it was simply gnawed out by equipment and blocked with a dam, and they were in that meadow, while massively-aurinia, eunomia, ino, glycerion, teleius, ordinary hero, and once came across alcon-the only reliable find in the area WAS... because there is no biotope now... In our country, these species are far from banal, and in such numbers they are not found anywhere else. And what about "conservationists" who, for whatever reason, do not like adult uncles catching defenseless insects?.. Do you think anything will live here now?"?? By the way, once there was a friend here with me, I scored 100 eunomies, I ask him why, but he thought that they were different, and nothing, every year after that this view also remained the background in this place. Yes, and right next to the road at the entrance to the forest is a shield - Take care of nature, and so on, and so on...
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28.04.2012 19:53, alex017

But there is a place to go fishing! This can not but rejoice!

In general, it's a pity for the meadow. I remember that somewhere in my childhood, in late May or early June, we fished and swam in the water meadows (there was water somewhere just above the knee), caught different larvae and shields (in puddles left after the flood), and then flood control came, such as protecting the population and the river floods are gone. Or they stand for 1-3 days, there is no spawning (there is no heated water), there are few fry, or the size of the fry in autumn is extremely small, as a result, there is not enough fish. Hands to unscrew.... (((

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29.04.2012 12:19, EvgenD

I went night fishing again yesterday. There was no time to get further away, so I had to go to the landfill next to the house. Caught on the border of the forest and dry land from 21.40 to 01.00. At first, the air temperature was +16, by one o'clock in the morning it dropped to +14. During the day it was up to +25, hot and stuffy. Butterflies flew to the light well, dominated by a pine scoop. Unfortunately, neither Cucullia lucifuga nor C. chamomillae were born - either it was too early, or the place was not suitable. Orthosia is already almost all shabby, their time is running out. A lot of moth moth, typical for May, appeared, the beech fork-tail and the owl Colocasia coryli arrived. There were many small beetles, mostly staphylinids. Two bears were also attracted by the light of the lamp.
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29.04.2012 17:51, metall-mikki

Good day to all)
I got out today with korish behind the White Church, in the direction of the village of Kozheniki.
There was no special purpose for the trip - I just got tired of the balcony party in the city)...I wanted to take a walk)
At 07: 30 I was already on my way...
In general,I did not see anything special for my region - as usual, the transition times from spring nature to more blooming (also spring, but May or something)...karoch,I did not see an abundance of insects,namely butterflies...
Of the butterflies seen/caught: dawn,turnip,cabbage,lemongrass,peacock's eye (daytime), admiral, swallowtail...there were also butterflies from the families of pigeons,satyrs...
Various diptera and hymenoptera are numerous and active...
A lot of crunches, kravchiki and some zuzhelits...

Not in entomology - reptiles are active...lizards are viviparous and agile...

From the photos - mostly photos of biotopes...maybe someone will be interested)

After the first of May, I plan to visit Kozheniki again, but with the goal of getting some light at night)...I will definitely post a report=)

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29.04.2012 18:29, Hierophis

Today I went to catch animals for food ~ Yes, this is such a terrible act, although only three species went for food - these are woodlice, petrified crickets and larvae of verrucivorus decticus smile.gif


Scolopendra eats medlyak
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Yellow-bellied skidder wants to eat me)
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Yellow skidder
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29.04.2012 18:56, vasiliy-feoktistov

Today I went to catch animals for food ~ Yes, this is such a terrible act, although only three species went for food - these are woodlice, petrified crickets and larvae of verrucivorus decticus smile.gif

And it's okay: when I had a chameleon, I used to catch and feed him 20 pieces of peacock's eye (nymphalis io) every day: it's very interesting to watch the hunting process itself (devoured everyone). Selyavi..... smile.gif
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29.04.2012 19:39, Hierophis

And it's okay: when I had a chameleon, I used to catch and feed him 20 pieces of peacock's eye (nymphalis io) every day: it's very interesting to watch the hunting process itself (devoured everyone). Selyavi..... smile.gif


In general, it is not recommended to feed scale-winged animals. It is much better to feed straight-winged birds. I've never fed anyone butterflies myself and I don't recommend smile.gifit
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29.04.2012 19:51, vasiliy-feoktistov

In general, it is not recommended to feed scale-winged animals. It is much better to feed straight-winged birds. I've never fed anyone butterflies myself and I don't recommend it smile.gif

Yes, this is understandable, I just liked the process itself: in the "years" he directly grabbed them with his tongue. And so, yes, it's better with crickets and cockroaches.

29.04.2012 20:09, Hierophis

By the way, I identified a pigeon on the website "Butterflies of the Crimea", like this Pseudophilotes bavius smile.gif

But these animals, how many lives they will ruin, how many peregubyat )))
According to the extreme measure it seems that sheep regularly die from them in our country

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29.04.2012 20:45, vasiliy-feoktistov

By the way, I identified a pigeon on the website "Butterflies of the Crimea", like this Pseudophilotes bavius smile.gif


Well, the horse beetle: Cicindela campestris (although some subspecies is still possible: I don't know).

29.04.2012 22:28, barry

28.04.2012, Bezlyudovka (south of Kharkiv), me and Liparus...
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29.04.2012 23:13, Fornax13

Aulonium ruficorne and Pelochares versicolor are very gut
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30.04.2012 0:00, barry

Aulonium ruficorne and Pelochares versicolor are very gut

Aulonium ruficorne-on freshly cut pine trunks. They come out with red corticeuses, but Auloniums are much smaller. According to Arthur's observations, they appear in the late afternoon. He was there for several days in a row (it's closer to him, he's in the south of Kharkiv), and I just went there for the second time (I go from the north side).
Pelochares versicolor-on wet sand, usually sitting in small holes. They found two of them, although there was no special emphasis on them specifically, and so the eyes ran away from the abundance of everything. smile.gif Both are with Arthur, I don't know when he will get to the museum to show and clarify the definition. Or are you sure?" On the German website, are they with a dip on their back, or are they males/females?

30.04.2012 1:14, Fornax13

Aulonium ruficorne-on freshly cut pine trunks. They come out with red corticeuses, but Auloniums are much smaller. According to Arthur's observations, they appear in the late afternoon. He was there for several days in a row (it's closer to him, he's in the south of Kharkiv), and I just went there for the second time (I go from the north side).
Pelochares versicolor-on wet sand, usually sitting in small holes. They found two of them, although there was no special emphasis on them specifically, and so the eyes ran away from the abundance of everything. smile.gif Both are with Arthur, I don't know when he will get to the museum to show and clarify the definition. Or are you sure?" On the German website, are they with a dip on their back, or are they males/females?

No, everything is clear smile.gifhere, but where is the failure? I didn't see it.

30.04.2012 6:24, Mantispid

No, everything is clear smile.gifhere, but where is the failure? I didn't see it.

I think Boris was confused by these photos - http://www.kerbtier.de/cgi-bin/enFSearch.cgi?Fam=Limnichidae

30.04.2012 10:30, barry

No, everything is clear smile.gifhere, but where is the failure? I didn't see it.

http://www.kerbtier.de/cgi-bin/deFSearch.cgi?Fam=Limnichidae
Whether the glare they have so laid down on the pictures that it seems like a pit on top of the back...

01.05.2012 17:32, Igorvet

We went with Diletant for night fishing in the Makarovsky district, near the village of Komarovka. The weather was excellent. Caught on the DRV-250 until three o'clock in the morning. The flight was average. The Endromis, so richly represented in everyone's reports, were not caught today, not a week, not a week and a half ago. They are hiding from us now. From interesting caught a couple of fresh Phyllodesma tremulifolium. In general, they were aired normally. At four in the morning, however, local lads came, asked to light a stalled motorcycle and invited them to explode magnesium. Big boom boom, so young people have fun.

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01.05.2012 19:57, svm2

Finally managed to get out, though not far.Dmytrovichi ,Obukhovsky district In the afternoon, the heat is 30 degrees, at 1 am heavy dew fell and it's a little cold. The weather is very good, even in spite of the dew.
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Drepanidae-I didn't take these

1-Cilix glaucata
2-Drepana falcataria
3-Watsonalla binaria
4-Falcaria lacertinaria

5-Tethea or

Sphingidae

1-Mimas tiliae
2-Proserpinus proserpina
3-Deilephila porcellus
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Geometridae-order of subfamilies according to new trends

1-Cyclophora pendularia

2-Xanthorhoe biriviata
3-Costaconvexa polygrammata
4-Anticlea derive
5-Hydria cervinalis
6-Chloroclystis v-ata
7-Eupithecia virgaureata-a lot-Eupithecia was a lot, but it turned out-nothing new
8-E. innotata
9-E. indigata
10-Lithostege griseata
11-Lobophora halterata-a lot
12-Pterapherapteryx sexalata
13-Acasis viretata

14-Ligdia adustata
15-Heliomata glarearia
16-Macaria alternate
17-Narraga fasciolaria
18-Chiasmia clathrata
19-Plagodis pulveraria
20-P.dolabrfria
21-Eilicrinia cordiaria-много
22-Hypoxystis pluviaria
23-Selenia dentaria
24-S.lunularia
25-S.tetralunaria
26-Lycia hirtaria-очень много
27-Biston strataria
28-Cleora cinctaria
29-Ectropis crepuscularia
30-Aethalura punctulata
31-Ematurga atomaria

32-Chlorissa viridata

While I took this one
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Notodontidae

1-Furcula furcula
2-Dicranura ulmi-a lot
3-Notodonta ziczac
4-Drymonia ruficornis - mostly females
5-Pheosia tremula
6-Peridea anceps-with this one I'm not lucky, again not only worn, so somewhere the tops of the wings broke off, so we have a good example from the distant 82 years old, when they came to me
on the falcon 7-Stauropus fagi
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Further according to NE13
Nolidae

1-Nola cicatricalis
2-N.confusalis
3-Pseudoips prasinana


Erebidae

1-Hypena rostralis

2-Hyphantria cunea
3-Diaphora mendica
4-Watsonarctia deserta
5-Phragmatobia fuliginosa-много

6-Phytometra viridaria

Noctuidae

1-Calocasia coryli-очень много
2-Simyra nervosa
3-Acronicta rumicis
4-Calophasia lunula
5-Actinotia polyodon
6-Conistra erythrocephala
7-Orthosia incerta
8-O.gothica
9-Egira conspicillaris-много
10-Anarta trifolii
11-Lacanobia suasa
12-L.oleracea
13-Cerastis leucographa
Мало интересного ,взял
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02.05.2012 0:35, barry

30.04.2012, Kharkiv, Forest Park.

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02.05.2012 15:55, Vlad Proklov

30.04.2012, Kharkiv, Forest Park.
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Polyploca ridens is great!
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02.05.2012 16:16, barry

  Polyploca ridens is great!

I didn't mean to... smile.gif I thought it was just a scoop of some kind, to take a picture... don't take a picture... This is after the forest, before the threshold of the house fluttered on the asphalt.

02.05.2012 21:58, Hierophis

Tonight I went to catch food, and found a strange three-horned ground beetle under the board smile.gif
In general, this is some kind of tin, in 22 parts of the air temperature +27 degrees. All animals begin to fly and crawl more or less after 17 hours, before that there is no one on the flowers, there are no snakes, even frogs do not croak, and later butterflies fly, some bees, snakes crawl, in general, the sun goes down and everyone slowly climbs out.

Caught three larvae, or no longer larvae, fireflies, glow so bright that you can see even with the lights on!

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02.05.2012 22:34, barry

... and found a strange three-horned ground beetle under the board smile.gif

Somewhere I had something vaguely similar...

02.05.2012 22:38, Hierophis

Is this even normal? smile.gif

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02.05.2012 23:00, Hierophis

Wow, herbivore ground beetle smile.gif

02.05.2012 23:21, vasiliy-feoktistov

Wow, a ground beetle herbivore smile.gif

And by the way, there are many herbivores: not all of them are predators. And some are even considered pests Zabrus tenebrioides Goeze, 1777 for example smile.gif

03.05.2012 18:42, Hierophis

Sednya in the morning also decided to go for food smile.gifAt 6: 30 for a walk, and by 10:30 home! In the morning it was +24, and then.. The sensations are unusual - in fact, July is July, but everything is in bloom, there is no apricot or mulberry to eat smile.gif

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03.05.2012 18:43, Hierophis

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03.05.2012 18:44, Hierophis

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03.05.2012 18:45, Hierophis

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03.05.2012 18:46, Hierophis

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Called, went for bread smile.gif
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04.05.2012 16:50, Hierophis

I would like to go so "for bread" smile.gif

Do you want to be sad))) I look, there you have such refugiums in the vicinity that ogogo!!! I'd only go there for bread wink.gif
Especially in the direction of Mineralnye Vody..

04.05.2012 20:46, Paulo

...I have long wanted to have my DSC01259.JPGZ. polyxena in my collection ...There was an opportunity to buy, but this is not the case.It is much more important and pleasant to go, climb, feed the mosquitoes...finally catch it.We managed to escape from the clutches of the labor week and on May 2 and 3 with a friend gave up on Homel region.The chances were negligible,and therefore my hands shook at the sight of the first copies... P.S.Special thanks to two people (Kirill D. and Valery A.), without whose help and advice this trip probably would not have taken place.

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04.05.2012 21:23, captolabrus

Let everyone who has planned a trip for insects, do not get in the way of any obstacles! Good luck, gentlemen!
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05.05.2012 1:16, ReAlex

I got out of the suburbs on the weekend 30.04-01.05 the set is basically standard, but I'm sorry I didn't meet polyxena.

By belyanki:
Gonepteryx rhamni (mass production)
Callophrys rubi (5 pieces seen)
Leptidea sinapis (huge number)
Pieris napi
Pieris rapae
Anthocharis cardamines (very much)

Papylionids:
Papilio machaone (I expected more, 4-5 pieces were added)

Satires:
Pararge aegeria (on almost every bush)

Rionids:
Hamearis lucina (5 pieces)

Nymphalids:
Aglais io (naturally, en masse)
Issoria lathonia (one night)
Araschnia levana (relatively many)
Polygonia c-album (near every puddle)
Neptis sappho (one thing that pleased the most. I flew high in the tree, went down literally for a moment, and then, if the net did not unfold 1.5 meters, it would have flown away irrevocably)

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