Categories David Cockchafer on a yellow rose Post author By David Post date 26 July 2019 Cockchafer – a beetle big enough to draw attention to itself – feeding on a yellow rose. The vicious-looking rear end is not a weapon. It’s used by the females for placing their eggs in the ground. ← Little egret, Warbleswick marshes → Marsh harrier (distant views), Dingle Marshes