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    Filago lutescens (Red-tipped cudweed)

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    The name common gull (Larus canus) is rather misleading, as this gull is not all that common. It is generally similar in appearance to…

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  • Pashford pot beetle (Cryptocephalus exiguus)

    Cryptocephalus exiguus (Pashford pot beetle)

    This is the smallest of the British Cryptocephalus species. It is a shiny black in colour, with the legs and base of the antennae yellow…

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  • White-tailed bumblebee (Bombus lucorum)

    Bombus lucorum (White-tailed bumblebee)

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  • Cape buttercup (Sparaxis grandiflora)

    Sparaxis grandiflora (Cape buttercup)

    This perennial plant is well suited to its scientific name grandiflora, meaning ‘large-flowered’, as it bears prominent, cup-shaped flowers…

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    2 photos

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    Melanodera melanodera (White-bridled finch)

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    15 photos

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    Poecilus kugelanni (Kugelann's ground beetle)

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    Atrichum angustatum (Lesser smoothcap)

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    1 photos

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    Lanius collurio (Red-backed shrike)

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    36 photos

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    Nyctereutes procyonoides (Raccoon dog)

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    17 photos

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  • Small copper butterfly (Lycaena phlaeus)

    Lycaena phlaeus (Small copper butterfly)

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    13 photos

    0 videos

  • Narrow-leaved cudweed (Filago gallica)

    Filago gallica (Narrow-leaved cudweed)

    Narrow-leaved cudweed produces tiny flowers and has small, narrow, silvery-grey to green leaves. The seeds are known as achenes, which are…

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  • Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus)

    Cuculus canorus (Cuckoo)

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  • Dark bordered beauty moth (Epione vespertaria)

    Epione vespertaria (Dark bordered beauty moth)

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  • Northern corroboree frog (Pseudophryne pengilleyi)

    Pseudophryne pengilleyi (Northern corroboree frog)

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    Digitalis purpurea (Foxglove)

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  • Weasel (Mustela nivalis)

    Mustela nivalis (Weasel)

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  • Heath fritillary (Mellicta athalia)

    Mellicta athalia (Heath fritillary)

    One of our rarest butterflies, the heath fritillary is a light orange-brown in colour with dark brown markings; the underside is pale yellow…

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    15 photos

    2 videos

  • Northern harrier (Circus cyaneus)

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  • Raven (Corvus corax)

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