Click Beetle

Testing out my new field guide, Britain’s Insects by Paul D. Brock. I got a good look at the click beetle, which was flying slowly past me, wing cases outspread. I caught it in the palm of my hand and after a few seconds lying on its back it performed its click, springing up from my hand and landing, right side up this time on the ground.

For the small hoverfly I’m going to have to refer to the companion field guide to Britain’s Hoverflies.

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