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A bit like the "look, the wellington's disappeared from the moon" pic, the absence of a pic actually PROVES this story 😐
Moved a small tree/bush in the garden and after I'd replanted it there was a massive grubby/larva-ey thing in the barrow. Maybe 2cm diameter and prob 8-10 long if it wansn't curled up.
Pale creamy with a darkish yellow head.
I buried it again and just been out to show the kids and take a photo for you lot to identify. Guess what, it has escaped and is at large in southern England 😯
Some may suggest it's been taken by a bird but we don't havbe golden eagles round here, so not a goer
(err, some sort of moth larva ?? - was obviously soft/squishy rather than a solified pupa)
baby robin..?
fool ! - a baby robin could never have picked it up
😉
Pic of my boy with a gert big caterpillar.
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/rick2/6172436022/ ]Redley with Elephant Hawk Moth caterpillar[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/rick2/ ]Rick T.[/url], on Flickr
Taz - maybe. if those squares are 1cm each, prob yeah.
... and
The New Forest is a stronghold for the nationally scarce Stag Beetle
a massive grubby/larva-ey thing Maybe 20 cm diameter and prob 8-10 feet long if it wansn't curled up.Pale creamy with a darkish yellow head.
Its currently mating with the hose off your Dyson
Oh and it answers to the name of Fred.
quite normal we find them in the compost bin all the time and no I cant remember the name I will ping my mate who know this stuff
shes quick
Rose chafers our chooks love them

