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These could be Hairy Shieldbug Dolycoris baccarum, Roma. Quite scarce and coastal in Scotland.The first image is an adult, the two together are late instar nymphs.Chris
Getting few pics today in the garden I spotted this little jewel. I think it may be a moth it is under an inch across. I attach to photos one to show how small it was and the second a close up or as close as I can get. Has anyone any idea of its name?
Newly emerged adult Hairy Shield Bug - Dolicharis baccarumI thought I had found an albino but saw the old skin and remembered newly emerged ladybirds are yellow without spots and gradually become spotted and red so I expect this will gradually darken.
Do they dig up bulbs in your garden, Fermi? Are those Lamas or Guanacos in the background of the last picture?
Anthony,California Quail in New Zealand. They were imported as game birds and have now naturalized? Maybe something like the Ring-necked Pheasants here in California. They have naturalized in the Sacramento Valley but have never moved beyond this area. They are sure beautiful birds!
Yes, along with the pheasant and others, they were introduced in the 1860s as game birds. We even have feral peacocks in some of the housing estates near us!