Meadow brown
One of our most common butterflies, the meadow brown can be spotted on grasslands, and in gardens and parks, often in large numbers. There are four subspecies of meadow brown.
One of our most common butterflies, the meadow brown can be spotted on grasslands, and in gardens and parks, often in large numbers. There are four subspecies of meadow brown.
The species-rich wet tussocky grassland of this closed reserve contains a number of orchids and other wetland plant species and provides valuable habitat for a range of invertebrates.
This is an indoor meeting, we will be discussing how you can help invertebrates in your garden, nectar sources, shelter you can offer and creating bee homes for solitary bees. Why not have a try…
Brecon Wildlife Watch will be walking from Y Gaer Cultural Hub looking for butterflies and wildflowers in locations around Brecon.
• The Wildlife Trusts and RHS urge gardeners to help butterflies and moths for this year’s Wild About Gardens campaign
• Make a pledge for butterflies from 12th March!
• Campaign…
Join us for an illustrated talk by Steve Aylward from Suffolk Wildlife Trust.
Come and join us for our monthly Wildlife Watch. Discover the magnificent meadows and go on a butterfly search.
Join members of Southeast Worcestershire Local Group to discover more about the wonders of Monkwood's butterflies.
Learn more about the butterflies of Kent and their habitats
Learn all about Worcestershire's butterflies with an evening talk from John Tilt.
Join us at Gilfach this midsummer, to help identify butterflies in the flower rich pastures by the River Marteg.