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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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Bechstein's bat (
Myotis bechsteinii
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This rare tree-dwelling bat has long, broad ears with a long lancet shaped tragus (a soft cartilaginous projection in front of the...
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Barbastelle bat (
Barbastella barbastellus
)
This rare medium-sized bat has a short nose, small eyes and wide ears with a triangular shaped tragus. It has long silky fur, dark...
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Spotted flycatcher (
Muscicapa striata
)
Adult spotted flycatchers are ashy-brown with a softly streaked dullish white breast; the forehead is also streaked. Younger birds...
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Velvet tooth (
Hydnellum spongiosipes
)
The velvet tooth fungus belongs to the stipitate hydnoid fungi group. These are a group of 'tooth fungi' (fungi that release their...
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Bugle (
Ajuga reptans
)
Bugle is a common herb that often grows in large clumps. The flowers are deep purplish blue, rarely pink or white, and are arrange...
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Bast bark beetle (
Ernoporus tiliae
)
This small, brown bark beetle has scales covering the wing cases (elytra), some of which are raised and form rows...
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Common fan-foot moth (
Pechipogo strigilata
)
This species can be distinguished from other similar Fan-foot moths by its pale hindwings and ochreous grey forewings. The forewin...
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Bank vole (
Clethrionomys glareolus
)
The bank vole has a small, stocky body and a blunt, rounded muzzle. The upperparts may be yellowish, reddish or brown in colour, t...
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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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Purple emperor (
Apatura iris
)
Males of this beautiful butterfly have an iridescent purple or bluish sheen to the upper surface of the wings when viewed from a c...
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Starved wood-sedge (
Carex depauperata
)
Starved wood-sedge is one of Europe's rarest sedges. It characteristically produces few flowers and has very large fruits (called ...
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Dark chanting-goshawk (
Melierax metabates
)
The dark chanting goshawk is a bulky hawk, often seen in full view, perched upright on long, orange-red legs. The head, chest and ...
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Black rhinoceros (
Diceros bicornis
)
The black rhinoceros is the most well known of the five living rhinoceros species, with its aggressive reputation and highly publi...
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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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Rufous-necked hornbill (
Aceros nipalensis
)
Instantly recognisable as belonging to the hornbill family, the rufous-necked hornbill is very large with an impressive downwardly...
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Golden snub-nosed monkey (
Rhinopithecus roxellana
)
The beautiful golden snub-nosed monkey has blackish-grey shoulders, upper arms, back, crown, and tail, with the back being covered...
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Crested partridge (
Rollulus rouloul
)
The male of this rather plump partridge bears a spectacular maroon crest and sports a glossy black plumage, which shimmers with gr...
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Copper pheasant (
Syrmaticus soemmerringii
)
This striking species of long-tailed pheasant (Syrmaticus spp.) is named for the metallic, coppery-red plumage of the male. The he...
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