Batman hoverfly
This common hoverfly can be recognised by the dark markings behind its head, which often resemble the Batman logo.
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This common hoverfly can be recognised by the dark markings behind its head, which often resemble the Batman logo.
A Liz Huxley workshop on butterfly identification.
Stuart Fawkes nature reserve, also known as Box Meadows SSSI, is made up of three fields and is home to one of Britain's largest populations of meadow clary, a very rare plant found in only…
This furry hoverfly does an impressive job of impersonating a bee.
Water vole ID training helps people identify water voles and recognise the signs of their presence in the wild.
With black-and-yellow markings, the hornet mimic hoverfly looks like its namesake, but is harmless to us. This mimicry helps to protect it from predators while it searches for nectar.
The common banded hoverfly has a fitting name: it is not only one of our most common species, its black body is also covered in yellow bands! It can be seen in many habitats from gardens to…
Liz Brookes of Ecohab Wildflowers will lead this workshop for Trust volunteers
Liz Brookes of Ecohab Wildflowers will lead this workshop for Trust volunteers
Discover how to identify the species of bumblebee that we find in Cornwall.
Learn the different species of butterfly that can be found at The Naze followed by a walk to put your new knowledge into practice.
A Lix Huxley workshop to help identify bird songs and calls.