Ringlet
The ringlet gets its name from the small rings on the undersides of its wings. These rings show variation in the different forms of this species, even elongating into a teardrop shape.
The ringlet gets its name from the small rings on the undersides of its wings. These rings show variation in the different forms of this species, even elongating into a teardrop shape.
We're looking for volunteer bird and butterfly surveyors in the Wolston/Ryton area. We also need a bird surveyor in the Snitterfield area.
The mountain hare lives in the Scottish Highlands and the north of England. They are renowned for turning white in winter to match their upland surroundings.
Traditional heather moorland with western gorse and plenty of birds.
Do you love walking in the countryside on a sunny day? Can you identify the most common butterfly species that we have here in Yorkshire? If so, the role of butterfly surveyor could be perfect for…
Do you love nature and the outdoors? Do you enjoy meeting people? Nature walk leaders and community conservation enthusiasts needed to help bring ‘Wilder Cumbria’ to life at Keswick Mountain…
Join Communities and Education Officer Rebecca Neal for a butterfly survey and walk at Trumpington Meadows, aimed at 11-17 year olds.
Learn about bees, butterflies, and other pollinators and take action to help them on this fantastic family event!
Learn about bees butterflies, and other pollinators, and take action to help them on this fantastic family event!
An upland nature reserve with a mosaic of habitats producing a tremendous diversity of native plant species.
Discover the 'Butterfly Transect' at Marfod Quarry Nature Reserve and be part of a vital citizen science project which has been carried out for 30 years!