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Species that live in a habitat similar to the Narrow-bordered bee hawk-moth
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Silver-studded blue (
Plebeius argus
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Males are deep blue with a dark border and white fringe, and can be distinguished from other blue butterflies by the presence of a...
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3 Videos
Arctic tern (
Sterna paradisaea
)
The Arctic tern is a long-distance migrant, making a staggering annual round-trip from its Arctic or northern temperate breeding r...
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Nightjar (
Caprimulgus europaeus
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This crepuscular bird has finely patterned tree-bark like cryptic plumage that provides excellent camouflage in the daytime when i...
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13 Images
5 Videos
Bog hoverfly (
Eristalis cryptarum
)
The bog hoverfly is a bee mimic; it is very similar in general appearance to a bee. Like all members of the Eristalis genus, this ...
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Long-eared owl (
Asio otus
)
A common and widespread species, the long-eared owl can be recognised by its orange eyes, prominent ear tufts, and rounded, buff o...
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25 Images
2 Videos
Bogbean (
Menyanthes trifoliata
)
Bogbean is an aquatic or bog plant, hence the common name. The ‘bean’ part of the name refers to the smooth-edged shiny leaves, wh...
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Weasel (
Mustela nivalis
)
Britain's smallest native carnivore, the weasel has a long slender body, and a short tail. The fur is ginger to a rich chocolate-r...
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Green hairstreak (
Callophrys rubi
)
The wings of the green hairstreak butterfly are dull brown on the uppersides, but bright green on the underside, with a white 'str...
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Dingy mocha moth (
Cyclophora pendularia
)
The common name 'mocha' refers to mocha stone, an agate with a beautiful moss-like patterning of crystals. The Dingy Mocha is fine...
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Hemp-agrimony (
Eupatorium cannabinum
)
Hemp-agrimony is a tall and bushy plant which is in no way related to the plants hemp or agrimony. It has a woody rootstock and do...
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Eurasian curlew (
Numenius arquata
)
Information on the Eurasian curlew is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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5 Videos
Wart-biter cricket (
Decticus verrucivorus
)
The wart-biter cricket is a large, dark green bush-cricket, often with dark brown blotches on the pronotum and wings. A keel is p...
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4 Videos
Common buzzard (
Buteo buteo
)
One of the most common raptor species in Europe, this medium-sized bird of prey is recognisable for its rounded head and tail, bro...
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28 Images
8 Videos
Heath bee-fly (
Bombylius minor
)
Bee-flies are named for their resemblance to true bees. However, they belong to the order Diptera (flies), which only possess two ...
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Baikal teal (
Anas formosa
)
With such a bold and eye-catching head pattern, this teal is easily discernable from other dabbling duck species. Comprised of dis...
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9 Images
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Heath fritillary (
Mellicta athalia
)
One of our rarest butterflies, the heath fritillary is a light orange-brown in colour with dark brown markings; the underside is p...
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2 Videos
Black-backed meadow ant (
Formica pratensis
)
This is a large ‘wood ant’, and resembles the more common southern wood ant Formica rufa. The thorax shows some red colouration, b...
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Noctule bat (
Nyctalus noctula
)
The noctule is one of the largest bats in Europe. It has long, narrow wings, and the short fur lies close to the body. The back is...
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Woodlark (
Lullula arborea
)
The woodlark is brown in colour, with a whitish eye stripe and an overall streaky appearance. The underparts are dull white and th...
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