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The other beetle looks like a nettle weevil (Phyllobius pomaceus) or P. maculicornis. The former is around 10cm, and the latter, being the lesser of two weevils, is just a tad smaller.
10cm?
I give up! Squirrels and gophers have eaten anything with a bulb. Deer are eating anything with leaves. Raccoons tipped out all seed pots. Now this guy shows up to join the party.
I'm starting to feel grateful to only have to deal with slugs!Perhaps you need a pet wolf...?
Does Vipers bugloss count as wildlife ? ;-)When I returned from the Nargs conference to a very overgrown garden, a pheasant had nested in the rough grass area. I actually mowed over the nest before I saw the 2 eggs in a small hollow. Each day they increased in number until 6 eggs just a few days ago. She crept in under the long dry grass I added to disguise it a bit, and was not visible without standing over her. Yesterday they were all broken and empty shells. A gap dug out under the fence suggest a fox visited during the night. No sign of the hen since ;-(
I splashed out on a 500MM f4 prime lens. Here are a few shots of my local ospreysBeautiful pictures; it should make the pain of parting with that amount of money go away.