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The gentle purr of the turtle dove is an evocative sound of summer. Sadly, one that is increasingly rare these days.
Raising the mower height and cutting less often really benefits a host of insects. You can even leave patches (or all) of the lawn to become a mini-meadow
The caterpillars of this moth feed on a wide variety of herbaceous plants, including Nettle, Dock, Burdocks, Hounds's-tongue and many garden plants
Swollen-thighed, or Thick-legged flower Beetle
Creating a pond in your garden is one of the best things you can do to attract a host of wildlife.
Four-spotted Chaser
Ransoms carpets the woodland floor
Not a weed, a wild flower, great for wildlife
Autumn/early winter is one of the best times to look out for the amazing variety of fungi
A moth trap left out on a warm night reveals it’s treasures the following morning – all moths unharmed and set free the following evening.
Clubs & Organisations » Whepstead Wildlife Group
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