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Golden-gilled bolete (
Phylloporus pelletieri
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The golden-gilled bolete is an unusual member of the Boletales, as the underside of the cap bears gill-like structures (known as ‘...
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Pig’s ear (
Gomphus clavatus
)
Pig's ear fungus derives its name from the funnel-shaped and folded fruiting body, which resembles a pig’s ear in shape and textur...
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Death cap (
Amanita phalloides
)
This is one of the most poisonous European toadstools. All parts of the fungus are deadly, and it should never be eaten. The cap i...
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Fat dormouse (
Glis glis
)
The fat, or edible dormouse was introduced to Britain in 1902. This is a fairly large dormouse, with a very bushy tail and short, ...
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Yellow-necked mouse (
Apodemus flavicollis
)
Although generally larger in size, the yellow-necked mouse is very similar in appearance to the wood mouse (Apodmeus sylvaticus) a...
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Red squirrel (
Sciurus vulgaris
)
This attractive mammal has a chestnut upper body, with buff to cream underside, noticeable ear tufts and the famous fluffy tail. T...
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Square-spotted clay moth (
Xestia rhomboidea
)
The forewings of the scarce Square-spotted Clay moth vary in colour from pale reddish brown to almost black, and the hindwings are...
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Sycamore (
Acer pseudoplatanus
)
The sycamore is a well-known tree, thought to have been introduced to Britain from Europe in the 15th or 16th Century. The domed c...
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Bullfinch (
Pyrrhula pyrrhula
)
This stocky finch has a stubby bill, a black face and cap, a white bar on the black wings, and a white rump. Males have blue-grey ...
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Kuhl’s pipistrelle (
Pipistrellus kuhlii
)
Kuhl’s pipistrelle is a small bat with a long tail, a well-developed interfemoral (tail) membrane, and a knife-shaped tragus in fr...
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Brown bear (
Ursus arctos
)
One of the largest carnivores on Earth, the brown bear is perhaps the most archetypal of all bear species, indeed the genus and sp...
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Pycnoporellus spp. (
Pycnoporellus alboluteus
)
Pycnoporellus alboluteus is a bright, bracket-fungus found growing along old logs and decaying trunks. The crust-like fungus grows...
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Stinkhorn (
Phallus impudicus
)
Its terrible foetid smell as well as an unmistakable appearance makes the stinkhorn one of the most easily recognised species of f...
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Butterfly-bush (
Buddleja davidii
)
This large shrub is so called because it is visited by large numbers of butterflies and moths, as it is an extremely good source o...
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Bell heather (
Erica cinerea
)
Bell heather is a feature of dry heaths where it grows to heights of 60 centimetres. The small leaves are dark green in colour, an...
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European starling (
Sturnus vulgaris
)
The European starling, a familiar bird in both urban and rural areas, may at first glance be confused with a blackbird due to its ...
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Great-spotted woodpecker (
Dendrocopos major
)
The great spotted woodpecker is the most common and widespread of the British woodpeckers. It has black and white plumage, a promi...
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Jay (
Garrulus glandarius
)
The shy jay is a strikingly coloured member of the crow family. It is generally pinkish-brown in colour, with a black tail, whitis...
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Buttoned snout moth (
Hypena rostralis
)
Female buttoned snout moths are more variable in their appearance than males; the males tend to have darker, more uniform forewing...
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