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One of the surviving gateposts from the 1886 International Exhibition of Science, Art and Industry held on The Meadows, Edinburgh
Megacoelum infusum plant bug found dead on a gatepost at the edge of a block of broadleaf woodland at Low Ploughlands near Finglandrigg Wood, 3 October 17.
This adult was found by the same gate (shown in the background shot) as the Megacoelum infusum late-instar nymph photographed on 22 August! Whether it's the same individual is a matter of conjecture, but the only other adult I've found here previously was about 70m distant. The specimen was collected with the intention of taking some close-up shots at a later date.
Although this was a disappointing discovery, I did find another one later in the day in Finglandrigg Wood - and this one was alive!
Replaced by wooden gateposts as seen from the road close to the poultry farm. Not much of a track obvious in field.
CUT MARK: GTP NW SIDE TK NE SIDE INGLEWOOD RD (ODN 159.560m, AGL 0.5m).
Yes, I know I Instagrammed this one, but it gave me a smile, and I think the world could do with a few of those about now...
GTP NW SIDE RD 69.5M SW WALL JUNC (ODN 252.426m, AGL 0.5m).
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Location
Grid reference: SD 6288 3936.
Landranger 102: Preston & Blackpool, Lytham St Anne's.
Landranger 103: Blackburn & Burnley, Clitheroe & Skipton.
Explorer 287: West Pennine Moors.
Structure: Gatepost.
Gatepost at entrance to cottage near Thornley Hall. Maybe called Thornley Hall Cottage on Up Bedlam Road, Thornley-with-Wheatley.
STO P N SIDE RD 3.0M E PRODN W FACE HO (ODN 118.116m, AGL 0.3m).
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Location
Grid reference: SD 6343 4102.
Landranger 102: Preston & Blackpool, Lytham St Anne's.
Landranger 103: Blackburn & Burnley, Clitheroe & Skipton.
Explorer OL41: Forest of Bowland & Ribblesdale.
Structure: Gatepost.
'Whinfield' was the residence of Sir Harry Hornby at the end of the Victorian era. The Hornby family were the owners of Brookhouse Mills.
If you are looking for a quiet spot to get away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Castries, stop by Derek Walcott Square by the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. The square honours two Nobel prize winners from Saint Lucia (Derek Alton Walcott - Literature 1992 and Sir William Arthur Lewis - Economics 1979). Castries, Saint Lucia