Greater horseshoe bat
The greater horseshoe bat was once a cave-dweller, but now tends to roost in old buildings, such as churches and barns. It is rare in the UK and, like many other bats, declining in number.
The greater horseshoe bat was once a cave-dweller, but now tends to roost in old buildings, such as churches and barns. It is rare in the UK and, like many other bats, declining in number.
The lesser horseshoe bat was once a cave-dweller, but now tends to roost in old buildings, such as stables and barns. It is rare in the UK and, like many other bats, declining in number.
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Horseshoe vetch is a member of the pea family, so displays bright yellow, pea-like flowers and seed pods. Look for this low-growing plant on chalk grasslands from May to July.
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Join us at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve for an amazing day of wildlife-themed adventures and family fun.
Join us for an amazing weekend of kite displays by the East Anglian Kite Flyers and kite decorating workshops here at The Naze centre.
Join us for an amazing weekend of kite displays by the East Anglian Kite Flyers and kite decorating workshops at The Naze.