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Spotted a butterfly but not sure what it is? Here are some common British butterflies you might see in your garden, and how to identify them.
British Butterfly Walk/Talk - Windsor Great Park, Thursday 4 July
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A gentle walk and talk within the stunning Savill Gardens learning about beautiful British Butterflies.
Grow a secret garden for butterflies!
• The Wildlife Trusts and RHS urge gardeners to help butterflies and moths for this year’s Wild About Gardens campaign
• Make a pledge for butterflies from 12th March!
• Campaign…
Peterborough Local Group Event: Butterflies of Hampton Nature Reserve
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A guided walk around Hampton Nature Reserve with a focus on butterflies
Butterflies of Kent
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Learn more about the butterflies of Kent and their habitats
The British Wildlife Photography Awards 2017
A Celebration of British Wildlife
Worcestershire's butterflies
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Learn all about Worcestershire's butterflies with an evening talk from John Tilt.
The British Wildlife Photography Awards 2019
Celebrate a Decade of British Wildlife
Woodland butterflies
Head to the woods to enjoy some of Britain’s most dramatic and endangered butterflies. Caterpillars have particular plant requirements which restricts species to handful of special spots. Find one near you this summer.
Blue butterflies
See blue butterflies around the UK this summer! Marvel at the once extinct, still rare large blue at a handful of locations, or the more widespread common blue can be found throughout the country.
British Wild Orchids*
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Professor Mike Fay is a Senior Research Leader in conservation genetics at Kew Gardens and also a world expert on orchids.
Extinct British wildlife
Meet some of the species that once walked, swam, flew or fluttered through our landscape, but are now extinct in the UK.