It’s amazing what you can find in a small garden if it is managed to encourage bugs*. I have found so many bugs in my 10mx10m urban garden and attempted to photograph and identify many species. All the following were found there and taken with a smart phone. Apologies for all errors in ID. Rebugging, by sharing these on social media and to friends, has been a real joy.
*see my book for lots of ideas and the Tips page.

hook banded wasp hoverfly 
rose sawfly larvae 
rose sawfly larvae 
zebra jumping spider (plus some plant hoppers) 
rose sawfly larvae


vapourer moth 
garden spider 
flower crab spider devouring honey bee 
hoverfly 
comma butterfly and honey bee 
me admiring a worm in my garden

bee fly 
banded snail 
flower crab spider 
mint moth on mint 
tawny mining bee burying eggs and food

hummingbird hawk moth (terrible photo but v exciting) 
beautiful plume moth 
garden tiger moth caterpillar 
harlequin ladybird larvae eating a caterpillar 
ichneumon wasp

centipede (geopilus sp) 

a beewolf species? 
tiger crane fly (Nephrotoma flavipalpis)

garden spider (well snug) 
wolf spider i think (at my tiny pond) 
southern migrating hawker dragonfly 
common blue damselfly (only arrived when i made a pond) 
flower crab spider

red admiral butterfly 
hornet mimic hoverfly 
jersey tigermoth underside (on my window) 
same jersey tiger moth upside 
dark edged beefly

harlequin lady bird emerged from its pupae 
plant hoppers 
bumblebee in self seeded poppy 
garden tigermoth caterpillar 
white plume moth

black spotted harlequin ladybird (probably) 
red lilly beetle (probably) 
find the hunting crab spider 
