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  1. Pale Tussock Moth and caterpillar Calliteara pudibunda

    www.wildlifeinsight.com/british-moths/pale-tussock...

    WebThe Pale Tussock moth is a common species throughout much of the southern half of England, becoming scarcer in northern regions. The species is also recorded in Northern Ireland and throughout much of continental Europe.

  2. British moth caterpillar galleries | Wildlife Insight

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    WebGoat moth caterpillar- the Cossidae family. There are only three caterpillar species in the Cossidae family in the British Isles. Of these, the species we receive the most enquiries about is the extraordinary caterpillar of The Goat Moth (subfamily Cossinae). This large caterpillar, up to 100mm long, lives for several years inside the tree trunks of a variety of …

  3. Moth Anatomy | Wildlife Insight

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    WebOther species, including most of those that make up the large family of moths known as Geometridae, rest with their wings held open and hindwings on full display (1 above – The Mocha).Although a small group of Geometrid moths, referred to as Thorns, rest with their wings held either closed or partially shut vertically above their heads (2 above – Early …

  4. Cornwall Birds (@CBWPS1) / Twitter

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    WebSep 30, 2016 · Picture of the Week 2022 "Last week we were once again inundated with a great selection of high quality images. However, Rebecca Bowyer did a great job capturing a Marsh Tit foraging and we just love it!.

  5. Cley Bird Club

    https://cleybirdclub.org.uk

    WebThe Cley Bird Club (CBC) exists to bring together everybody who has an interest in the Birds of the Cley area in North Norfolk, UK. As a visitor to this site you are free to view much of the content, but if you wish to submit your bird sightings or upload photos you must log in.

  6. Birdwatching - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birdwatching

    WebBirdwatching, or birding, is the observing of birds, either as a recreational activity or as a form of citizen science.A birdwatcher may observe by using their naked eye, by using a visual enhancement device like binoculars or a telescope, by listening for bird sounds, or by watching public webcams.. Most birdwatchers pursue this activity for recreational or …

  7. - Flamborough Bird Observatory

    https://flamboroughbirdobs.org.uk

    WebFlamborough Bird Observatory is one of only twenty bird observatories located at key migration hotspots in Britain and Ireland. It is run by a team of dedicated, enthusiastic volunteers whose aims include studying bird populations and and recording migration. The Observatory's recording area ecompasses the village of Flamborough and the …

  8. Filey Bird Observatory and Group – Recording And Studying of …

    https://www.fbog.org.uk

    WebNov 19, 2022 · This autumn ringing for the public will be only on weekend mornings, Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th, and Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th, weather permitting.

  9. Fair Isle Bird Observatory & Guesthouse

    www.fairislebirdobs.co.uk

    WebSeawatching proved fruitful with a good count of nine Blue Fulmar and two Little Auk. There is still one Waxwing, now very at home at the Haa. The Tundra Bean Goose remained around in Shirva in the daytime. AW Alex Penn went out dazzling after dark, and successfully trapped it at Da Water - just the second 'bean goose' to be ringed on the isle. …

  10. Illustrated Guide to British Caterpillars | Wildlife Insight

    www.wildlifeinsight.com/guide-to-british-caterpillars

    WebIntroduction to Wildlife Insight's Illustrated Guide to British Caterpillars detailing fascinating facts illustrated with lots of high quality photos.



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