Green froghoppers

Submitted by julia on Thu, 29th Jul 2010, 12:41pm

Whilst in Trench Meadows yesterday evening we saw many blue coloured froghoppers. There were two different shades - an tourquoise green and ones with darker blue wings and a turquoise head. Have a look at the links below - they identify both types as the green froghopper Cicadella viridis

http://ispot.org.uk/node/58711?nav=latest_obs_thumbnail_grid

and

http://www.plantpress.com/wildlife/search.php?name=%28search%20text%29&…

The betony and greater burnet were in full flower a the first few of devil's bit scabious were just coming into flower. There are many hundreds which promise to make a great display in the next few weeks.

Later on Ian Butterfield lead a bat walk. We walked along the canal and river and identified, with the help of the bat detector, pipistrelle, noctule and daubentons.

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