Common British Garden invertebrates
Common British Garden invertebrates including violet ground beetle, silver y moth, earth worm, worm, flesh fly, honey bee, ladybird, and small tortoiseshell butterfly with written annotations on each
Small tortoiseshell butterfly Aglais urticae 2
Small tortoiseshell butterfly Aglais urticae cut to white
Small Chocolate tip moth Clostera pigra
Small Chocolate tip moth Clostera pigra holding its wings unconventionally held against a leaf background
Small Heath Butterfly Coenonympha pamphilus
Small Heath Butterfly Coenonympha pamphilus showing underwings
Small tortoiseshell butterfly Aglais urticae life cycle
Small tortoiseshell butterfly Aglais urticae life cycle illustrated in pen and ink with colour top wash and host plant nettle
Small tortoiseshell butterfly Aglais urticae
Small tortoiseshell butterfly Aglais urticae cut to white dead specimen so wings folded further back than in life
Large Emerald moth Geometra papilionaria
Large Emerald moth Geometra papilionaria with wings outstretched cut to white
Yellow meadow ant Lasius flavus
Yellow meadow ant Lasius flavus carrying an egg across the dirt
Violet Viola riviniana
Violet Viola riviniana plant
Reedmace Typha latifolia rhizome
Reedmace Typha latifolia rhizome detail with roots and vegetative shoot growing from a rhizome
Cypress leaved Plait moss Hypnum cupressiforme
Cypress leaved Plait moss Hypnum cupressiforme with detail of one leaf, the spore capsule, and a fascicle
Greater reedmace Typha latifolia
Greater reedmace Typha latifolia flowering head in pencil, also sometimes know (wrongly) as bull rush
Greater reedmace Typha latifolia 2
Greater reedmace Typha latifolia flowering spike
Greater flamingo Phoenicopterus roseus
Greater flamingo Phoenicopterus roseus standing on one leg cut to white