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29.11.2013 23:09, Vlad Proklov

Crayfish (next to slugs) in my opinion from the family Ligiidae. In the Crimea, on the seaside rocks, I met funny, nimble and big-eyed Ligia italica.

Rather Oniscus asellus (Oniscidae).
By the way, this is the first time I've seen woodlice called crayfish. And most importantly, you can not argue! =)

They're probably rare in your country, but they're everywhere in the forest zone. In England, in general, in every crevice of the rookery!

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 11/29/2013 23: 15
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29.11.2013 23:26, okoem

They're probably rare in your country, but they're everywhere in the forest zone. In England, in general, in every crevice of the rookery!

Our woodlice are not so flat. They roll up into balls. smile.gif And I don't think I've ever seen anything like this Oniscus asellus... rolleyes.gif

29.11.2013 23:27, Vlad Proklov

Our woodlice are not so flat. They roll up into balls. smile.gif And I don't think I've ever seen anything like this Oniscus asellus... rolleyes.gif

Eh, southerners... =)

30.11.2013 0:26, Triplaxxx

The beetles in the pictures are not horseflies, but ligeids - Kleidocerys resedae (Panzer, 1797).
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30.11.2013 0:44, Vlad Proklov

The beetles in the pictures are not horseflies, but ligeids - Kleidocerys resedae (Panzer, 1797).

Interestingly, the species is associated with birch trees. I found it in a birch forest on an undergrowth of willow. How many of them then on the actual birches!

06.03.2014 21:49, Vlad Proklov

The season is open in England: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/586310.html
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07.03.2014 5:05, Sergey Didenko

The season is open in England: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/586310.html

In Moscow, too, there is no snow, a week ago I already saw a canister of vaccinia, but, of course, the cherries have not yet bloomed, as you have in the Wild Island West smile.gif
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30.03.2014 21:22, Vlad Proklov

Went through here: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/587616.html
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02.04.2014 22:15, Vlad Proklov

I ran through it quickly: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/588267.html
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05.04.2014 20:57, Vlad Proklov

Today's walk: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/588519.html
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08.04.2014 20:27, Vlad Proklov

I took a walk here: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/588628.html
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08.04.2014 22:16, John-ST

I took a walk here: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/588628.html

Primroses in Khost in the Yew-boxwood grove, at least 20 years ago, were growing, were white, pink and red all with a yellow center and still a mallard all around
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08.04.2014 22:23, Hierophis

kotbegemot, do apricots grow in London? smile.gif In general, the climate is amazing, on the one hand, there is no winter, it's great! On the other hand, I don't even look at the fact that the latitude is 51 gn north, and this is almost 5 gn south of Moscow.. summer is also on the limit, for 30 days a rarity, in the morning in any month +5C, or even +3 easily.

08.04.2014 22:35, Vlad Proklov

kotbegemot, do apricots grow in London? smile.gif In general, the climate is amazing, on the one hand, there is no winter, it's great! On the other hand, I don't even look at the fact that the latitude is 51 gn north, and this is almost 5 gn south of Moscow.. summer is also on the limit, for 30 days a rarity, in the morning in any month +5C, or even +3 easily.

Of course, if you plant it, it will grow and probably even ripen (but I haven't seen it). Here and figs grow - but do not ripen )))
And the grapes here-quite.

08.04.2014 22:36, Vlad Proklov

And as I know from Saratov, the apricot grows with terrible force and fills everything. Perhaps that's why they don't put him here.

08.04.2014 23:04, Hierophis

Yes, in theory, the apricot will ripen 100%, only about 1600C is needed, but probably not only the temperature is important.
In general, you have plowed the south there, of course!! We've been lamenting that we have nothing left in the south after the "raising of virgin land", and in England in general, everything is in the fields! Although there are a lot of small landings, but still, such as here, so that the steppe is 40 km away, there is no smile.gif

09.04.2014 22:35, Vlad Proklov

Today's walk: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/589025.html
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10.04.2014 21:05, Vlad Proklov

I had a quick run today: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/589218.html
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14.04.2014 19:57, Vlad Proklov

Quick Walk: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/589354.html
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17.04.2014 22:59, Vlad Proklov

Took a walk with the sheep: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/589746.html
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17.04.2014 23:19, Kovalevsky

The fern in the report is not an eaglet, but, apparently, some kind of scabies.
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19.04.2014 21:27, Vlad Proklov

I went to get some bread: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/589895.html
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21.04.2014 21:58, Vlad Proklov

Opened a new location: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/590141.html
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22.04.2014 23:41, Vlad Proklov

Walked around: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/590352.html

Identify the bug there as much as possible, please!
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23.04.2014 1:58, John-ST

Walked around: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/590352.html

Identify the bug there as much as possible, please!


I think it's the black heifer Nalassus sp.
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23.04.2014 2:01, Vlad Proklov

I think the black-bodied Nalassus sp.

Exactly, it is! Thanks! =)
Only N. laevioctostriatus is found here.

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 04/23/2014 02: 02

23.04.2014 22:31, Vlad Proklov

Today's Richmond park: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/590639.html
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24.04.2014 9:47, Valentinus

Fantastic beauty!!!
Thank you for the beautiful pictures with excellent color reproduction!
So much air!!!
Why do we have such gray and faceless parks in Pyatigorsk?
I need to sew my own.
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24.04.2014 14:18, Romyald

In Pyatigorsk, you can successfully create man-made parks as good as English umnik.gifones , but in our country one problem is theft frown.gif. Everything planted by Russian landscape specialists will be quickly dug up and taken home confused.gif.
From Pyatigorsk to Gagra in a straight line 150 mol.gifkm, there, in early May, you can observe a unique flowering of rhododendrons in a natural environment umnik.gif. In the damp, shaded canyons near the coast, there are chic and free nature parks with crystal mountain water.

24.04.2014 17:31, Valentinus

I don't agree. They don't steal many plants.
Plants are planted in the summer a lot. Whole compositions are created from different types of color. But they can't create a beautiful park, and they don't do anything.
Yellow azaleas also bloom near Pyatigorsk - on the slopes of Beshtau. Crazy flavor.

24.04.2014 17:47, Sergey Didenko

In Pyatigorsk, you can successfully create man-made parks as good as English umnik.gifones , but in our country one problem is theft frown.gif. Everything planted by Russian landscape specialists will be quickly dug up and taken home confused.gif.
From Pyatigorsk to Gagra in a straight line 150 mol.gifkm, there, in early May, you can observe a unique flowering of rhododendrons in a natural environment umnik.gif. In the damp, shaded canyons near the coast, there are chic and free nature parks with crystal mountain water.

In the Baksan gorge (Elbrus region) also in the wild, rhododendrons bloom en masse, and there is also crystal mountain water plus narzans smile.gif

24.04.2014 21:27, Alexsey

24.04.2014 22:44, AGG

sorry for the offtop-inspired mol.gif
We can make a flower bed or composition (I'm talking about Tambov), and if they take a couple of flowers/cuttings, then it won't suffer much - well, the mentality is this-people are drawn to the beautiful. But here, in order to break up a blooming park, we have neither the means nor the specialistsfrown.gif, we are better at throwing asphalt into puddles - it is more profitable shuffle.gif
Ah! Abkhazia!
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This post was edited by AGG - 24.04.2014 23: 01
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25.04.2014 15:16, Romyald

One mol.gifday we will learn how to make high-quality roads, appreciate other people's work, walk with a dog in a muzzle with a bag (it will not be said to the table), do not spit and do not blow your nose on the platform, do not steal, and then we will have real European parks (in two hundred years). In the meantime, we will enjoy wink.gifthe natural nature parks of the South and North of Eurasia (maybe it's for the best). Observe free insects smile.gif, and then in Europe there are so few weep.gifof them that it seems that they are also taxed on living.

25.04.2014 15:37, Romyald

http://ua-reporter.com/novosti/79071

27.04.2014 21:00, Vlad Proklov

Sunday walk: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/590892.html
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28.04.2014 19:49, Valentinus

Sunday walk: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/590892.html

Or you can ask for a few more shots of the park itself. mol.gif

28.04.2014 21:32, Vlad Proklov

Or you can ask for a few more shots of the park itself. mol.gif

Yes, there is especially nothing to photograph in terms of the landscape. They just left a relatively wild patch for the invertebrates to live on. Local people go there to barbecue fry and walk dogs =)

But today's: http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/591124.html
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29.04.2014 15:41, Romyald

Or you can ask for a few more shots of the park itself. mol.gif

And in Russia, the first mini-parks began to appear (Funded entirely from the pocket of firms)mol.gif. True, so far for buyers wink.gif, but still the beginning has already been laid mol.gif. Our compatriots and customers like jump.gifit . The Dutch and Polish suppliers of planting material also like beer.gifit . It's early morning in Russia umnik.gif.
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29.04.2014 15:59, Romyald

It's strangeconfused.gif, but Vlad says that in English city parks you can fry kebabs and walk dogs, and in Australia thousands of fines are mad.gifimposed for this . It's not exactly forbidden to enter city parks with dogs, you can't even move around the park on roller skates and bicycles umnik.gif. It seems that everyone is English, but the laws and vision are different? There are more English people in Tasmania wink.gif, and I saw people with dogs in city parks there, but I was surprised for the first time when the owners put everything in a bag after the dog. I would kiss such people for their true decency. I wish we could be like this! mol.gif

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