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Hornet
The fearsome-looking hornet may not be a well-loved insect, but it is actually much less aggressive than the common wasp. It is also an important pollinator and a predator of species that feed on…
Hornet robberfly
With black-and-yellow markings, the Hornet robberfly looks like its namesake, but is harmless to us. This mimicry helps to protect it from predators while it perches in the open, waiting for its…
Norfolk hawker
The rare Norfolk hawker is a pale brown dragonfly, with a distinctive yellow triangle on its body. It is only found in unpolluted fens, marshes and ditches of the Broads National Park in Norfolk…
Hornet mimic hoverfly
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.
Dragonflies and damselflies of Norfolk with Dr Pam Taylor, Norfolk Dragonfly Recorder
Come and learn about dragonflies and damselflies and what to look out for in north Norfolk.
The pinnipeds of Norfolk with Carl Chapman
Join Carl Chapman, the Norfolk Pinniped Recorder, as he discusses and examines the seals that have occurred in Norfolk as well as those that are likely to occur in the future.
Norfolk Wildlife Trust
Norfolk Wildlife Trust is the oldest Wildlife Trust in the country. The purchase of 400 acres of marsh at Cley on the north Norfolk coast in 1926 to be held ‘in perpetuity as a bird breeding…
Insects of Norfolk
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of insects in this photographic exhibit by Gail Ashton.
Butterflies of Norfolk now and in the future with Carl Chapman
Carl Chapman, wildlife tour guide, talks us through what butterflies occur here in Norfolk, where and when to see them and what can we expect in the future.
Norfolk Commons Week - Exploring our commons in Brockdish, South Norfolk
Come along to a family day of walks, talks, games and activities led by Waveney Volunteers for Nature.