Dordogne Wildlife

Here are some photographs of the Vertebrates, Insects, Plants, Fungi and Landscapes from the Dordogne department (county) of France.

Vertebrates

Fire Salamanders
Fire Salamanders, Salamandra salamandra

Edible Frogs
Edible Frogs

European Tree-Frog
European Tree-Frog, Hyla arborea

Tree-Frog: if you put it down, it disappears!
If you put it down, it disappears!

Snake's eggs, probably Grass Snake
Snake’s eggs

Lesser Horseshoe Bat
Lesser Horseshoe Bat

Pair of Roe Deer eating fallen Apples
Pair of Roe Deer, Capreolus capreolus, eating fallen Apples

Hoopoe
Hoopoe


INSECTS

See also the photo-essay ‘Dazzling Insects of the Dordogne!’

Butterflies and Moths

Lesser Purple Emperor
Lesser Purple Emperor, Apatura ilia

Peacock butterfly caterpillar on stinging nettle
Peacock butterfly, Aglais (Inachis) io, caterpillar on stinging nettle

Glanville Fritillary
Glanville Fritillary, not uncommon here, very rare in England

Gatekeeper on garden mint
Gatekeeper on garden mint

Southern White Admiral Limenitis reducta
Southern White Admiral Limenitis reducta

Hemaris fuciformis, Broad-Bordered Bee Hawk-Moth, hovering to take nectar from lavender
Hemaris fuciformis, Broad-Bordered Bee Hawk-Moth, hovering to take nectar from lavender

The oddly symmetric rows of holes chewed in Canna Lily leaves by Bee Hawkmoth larvae
The oddly symmetric rows of holes chewed in Canna Lily leaves by Bee Hawkmoth larvae

Queen of Spain Fritillary
Queen of Spain Fritillary

Clouded Buff, Diacrisia sannio
Clouded Buff, Diacrisia sannio

Caterpillar of Zygaena, a Burnet moth
Caterpillar of a species of Zygaena, a Burnet moth

Cream-Spot Tiger Moth, Arctia villica
Cream-Spot Tiger Moth, Arctia villica

Knapweed Fritillary on Brown Knapweed
Knapweed Fritillary on Brown Knapweed

Mating Pair of Spotted Fritillaries on Greater Pignut
Mating Pair of Spotted Fritillaries, Melitaea didyma, on Greater Pignut

Fiery Clearwing moth
Fiery Clearwing moth

Sooty Copper on Mint
Sooty Copper on Mint

The so-called Scarce Swallowtail is actually the commoner of the two swallowtail butterflies here
The so-called Scarce Swallowtail is actually the commoner of the two swallowtail butterflies here

Large Skipper butterfly
Large Skipper

Clouded Yellow in flight: they hardly ever perch, and when they do they close their wings. This photo is the result of a lot of running about in a flowery meadow
Clouded Yellow in flight

Alder Moth Caterpillar on Elm
Alder Moth, Acronicta alni, caterpillar on Elm

Burnet moth Zygaena fausta flapping wings after rain
Burnet moth Zygaena fausta flapping wings after rain

Mating Pair of Zygaena fausta Burnet moths
Mating Pair of Zygaena fausta Burnet moths

Woodland Grayling
Woodland Grayling

Grizzled Skipper
Grizzled Skipper

Drinker Moth
Drinker Moth

Silver Y Moth
Plain Golden Y Moth, Autographa jota

Fox Moth Woolly Bear caterpillar
Fox Moth caterpillar

Geranium Bronze (from S. Africa)
Geranium Bronze (from S. Africa)

Silver-Washed Fritillary
Silver-Washed Fritillary

Small Copper
Small Copper

Dingy Skipper
Dingy Skipper

Small Pearl-Bordered Fritillary
Small Pearl-Bordered Fritillary

The Four-Spotted Moth
The Four-Spotted Moth

Common Blue pair: female has brown upperside
Common Blue females, with brown uppersides

Wainscot Moth
Wainscot Moth

Dryad
Dryad

Mating Pair of Common Heath Moths, Ematurga atomaria
Mating Pair of Common Heath Moths, Ematurga atomaria

Mallow Skipper
Mallow Skipper

Red Underwing Moth Catocala nupta
Red Underwing Moth Catocala nupta

A micro moth, Pyrausta purpuralis
A micro moth, Pyrausta purpuralis

Passenger moth Dysgonia algira
Passenger moth Dysgonia algira

Male Common Blue
Male Common Blue

Swallowtail (Papilio machaon)

Latticed Heath

Burnet Companion

Marbled White

Clouded Yellow on Knapweed
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Ants, Bees, and Wasps

The magnificent Sand Wasp Ammophila sabulosa
The magnificent Sand Wasp Ammophila sabulosa

Mason Wasp building mud nest
Potter Wasp building mud nest

Potter Wasp's Pot, ready for use
Potter Wasp’s Pot, ready for use

Pompilid spider-hunting wasp carrying spider under body up wal
Pompilid spider-hunting wasp carrying spider under body up wall

A large dark solitary wasp taking nectar from Fennel
A carpenter wasp taking nectar from Fennel

Long-tailed Ichneumon wasp
Long-tailed Ichneumon wasp

Asiatic Hornet stalking prey
Asiatic Hornet stalking prey

Dark Potter Wasp pots
Dark Potter Wasp pots

Anoplius viaticus spider-hunting wasp
Anoplius viaticus, a large spider-hunting wasp
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Beetles

Longhorn Wasp Beetle cf Clytus
Longhorn Wasp Beetle cf Clytus

Longhorn beetle Strangalia maculata on Spiked Star-of-Bethlehem
Longhorn beetle Strangalia maculata on Spiked Star-of-Bethlehem

Green Tiger Beetles, at Coteaux de St Victor
Green Tiger Beetles, Cicindela campestris, Coteaux de St Victor

Cerambycid Longhorn Beetle Strangalia maculata on Spiked Star-of-Bethlehem
Cerambycid Longhorn Beetle Strangalia maculata on Spiked Star-of-Bethlehem

Thick-legged flower beetle, Oedemera nobilis
Thick-legged flower beetle, Oedemera nobilis (male)

Longhorn beetle, cf Rhagium sp., a serious destroyer of timber
Longhorn beetle, cf Rhagium sp., a serious pest of timber

Male Monochamus sartor, a Cerambycid longhorn beetle
Male Monochamus sartor, a Cerambycid longhorn beetle

Giant Wood-Boring Longhorn Beetle, Prionus coriarius
Giant Wood-Boring Longhorn Beetle, Prionus coriarius

Turquoise Weevil Phyllobius cf pomaceus
Turquoise Weevil Phyllobius cf pomaceus

Mating Cantharid soldier beetles
Mating Cantharid soldier beetles
Trichodes alvearia
Trichodes alvearia

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Saperda punctata, a rare green longhorn beetle with black spots
Saperda punctata, a rare green longhorn beetle with black spots

Iridescent Magenta-Green Leaf Beetle on Rosemary

Dor Beetle
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Dragonflies and Damselflies

Small Pincertail Dragonfly, Onychogomphus forcipatus
Small Pincertail Dragonfly, Onychogomphus forcipatus, Coteaux de St Victor

Scarlet Darter
Scarlet Darter, Crocothemis erythraea, Tourbières de Vendoire

Ruddy Darter
Ruddy Darter

Male Banded Demoiselle, Calopteryx splendens
Male Banded Demoiselle, Calopteryx splendens
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Grasshoppers and Crickets

Speckled Bush Cricket Leptophyes punctatissima on Convolvulus flower
Speckled Bush Cricket Leptophyes punctatissima on Convolvulus flower

A magnificent dark Bush-Cricket
A magnificent dark Bush-Cricket

Great Green Bush Cricket
Great Green Bush Cricket

Stripe-Winged Grasshopper Stenobothrus lineatus
Stripe-Winged Grasshopper Stenobothrus lineatus

Marvellously Cryptic Gray Grasshopper
Marvellously Cryptic Gray Grasshopper

True Flies

Tabanus bovinus: a giant horsefly, actually associated with cows (as 'bovinus' suggests)
Tabanus bovinus: a giant horsefly (ok, really a cow-fly)

Robber Flies, male and female
Robber Flies, male and female

Volucella inanis, a large handsome Syrphid hoverfly on Fennel
Volucella inanis, a large handsome Syrphid hoverfly on Fennel

Leucozona leucorum, a large black-and-white Syrphid hoverfly
Leucozona leucorum, a large black-and-white Syrphid hoverfly

Other insects

This Scorpion Fly has a 'cool dude' look. I know it's anthropomorphism, but...
Female Scorpion Fly

Praying Mantis
Praying Mantis, Chalk hillside near Saint Sulpice

A 2nd or 3rd instar shieldbug, possibly Hawthorn Shieldbug
A 2nd or 3rd instar shieldbug, possibly Hawthorn Shieldbug

Crab Spider with captured tabanid flies, Tabanus bovinus
Crab Spider with captured tabanid flies, Tabanus bovinus

Mating Firebugs
Mating Firebugs

Wasp Spider (yes, not an insect) trussing Grasshopper
Wasp Spider (yes, not an insect) trussing Grasshopper

Italian Striped Bug, Graphosoma italicum
Italian Striped Bug, Graphosoma italicum
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Plants

Lizard Orchid
Lizard Orchid, Himantoglossum hircinum

 Greater Butterfly Orchid
Greater Butterfly Orchid, Platanthera chlorantha

Pyramidal Orchid
Pyramidal Orchid, Anacamptis pyramidalis

Lady Orchid
Lady Orchid, Orchis purpurea

Military Orchid
Military Orchid, Orchis militaris

Early Purple Orchid
Early Purple Orchid, Orchis mascula, has two tubers shaped like testicles, hence the name ‘mascula’

Fly Orchid
Fly Orchid, Orchis insectifera

Tall Broomrape, Orobanche elatior
Tall Broomrape, Orobanche elatior

Tassel Hyacinth, Muscari comosum
Tassel Hyacinth, Muscari comosum

Viper's Bugloss, a characteristic plant of chalk
Viper’s Bugloss, Echium vulgare, a characteristic plant of chalk

Autumn Squill Scilla autumnalis
Autumn Squill, Scilla autumnalis, on limestone

Horseshoe Vetch, on limestone
Horseshoe Vetch, Hippocrepis comosa, on limestone

Purple Loosestrife at Tourbieres de Vendoire
Purple Loosestrife, Lythrum salicaria, at Tourbieres de Vendoire, a rare survival of an alkaline (fen) wetland, once worked for peat

Star of Bethlehem on chalk hillside (with an ant)
Star of Bethlehem on chalk hillside (with an ant)

Dogwood
Dogwood
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Fungi

Collared Parachute mushroom
Collared Parachute, Marasmius rotula

Parasol mushrooms
Parasol mushrooms, Macrolepiota procera

Witch's Butter, Exidia glandulosa
Witch’s Butter, Exidia glandulosa

Hairy Curtain Crust, Stereum hirsutum
Hairy Curtain Crust, Stereum hirsutum

Landscapes

The landscapes of the Dordogne are immensely varied. Here are a few on the more open areas of chalk in the north of the department. Other parts of the department have sandy-clay soils with very different natural vegetation, including Maritime Pine-Oak-Sweet Chestnut forest rich in fungi including the famous Perigord Truffle.

Trees preserving old field boundaries near Vendoire. Much of the chalk grassland is now arable
Trees preserving old field boundaries near Vendoire. Much of the chalk grassland is now arable

Vive la France! A cockerel with an old car
Vive la France! A cockerel with an old car

DSC06149 Coteaux de St Victor - dry chalk grass - orchids - juniper scrub
Coteaux de St Victor – dry chalk grass – orchids – juniper scrub

Thunderstorm over chalk downland
Thunderstorm over chalk downland

Large Fairy Rings in old permanent pasture on chalk, now lost
Large Fairy Rings in old permanent pasture on chalk, now lost to the plough

Forested lake scene at Tourbieres de Vendoire: old peat workings created shallow, straight-sided ponds ideal for wildlife
Forested lake scene at Tourbieres de Vendoire: old peat workings created shallow, straight-sided ponds ideal for wildlife

St Sulpice Juniper scrub-chalk grass arable hilltop hamlets distant oak-chestnut forest
St Sulpice Juniper scrub-chalk grassland; arable; hilltop hamlets with distant oak and chestnut forest

Putting Up Decorations for Verteillac Fete
Putting Up Decorations for Verteillac Fete

The English seem unemotional … except for their passion for nature