Talk by Julie Mugglestone on bees
Join Havering Local Group for a talk given by Julie Mugglestone about her life with her bees, hear about their importance to wildlife and why we need to look after them.
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Join Havering Local Group for a talk given by Julie Mugglestone about her life with her bees, hear about their importance to wildlife and why we need to look after them.
This large, fluffy-looking moth is on the wing in July and August, but you might spot a caterpillar at almost any time of year.
Bryony Carter from The Wildlife Trusts’ campaigns and communities team represented The Wildlife Trusts at the Act Now Change Forever Mass Lobby aa Westminster on 9th July.
A small, sloping limestone grassland on the edge of Dalby Forest, Ellerburn Bank is crammed full of wildflowers, and is at its best on sunny days in June and July.
It doesn’t have to be the Summer of Love to enjoy an explosion of flower power. Let Ledsham Bank’s vivid wildflower display blow your mind this June or July!
The lime hawk-moth is a large, night-flying moth that can be seen from May to July in gardens, parks and woods. It is buff-coloured, with green patches on its scalloped-edged wings.
The distinctive spiky, or 'bearded', green flower heads of wall barley appear from June to July and are easy to spot in an urban environment as they push their way up through pavements…
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.
Excellent for the outstanding display of thousands of orchids from late May to July and good for bird watching.
Close Sartfield is an Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI) and a…
The annual celebration of the sea runs Saturday 27th July – Sunday 11th August
It is so easy to miss this clever little moth. It is a master of disguise, blending in perfectly as it looks just like the twig of a birch tree! Flying only at night, the buff-tip moth can be seen…