Glesni Starts Her 2016 Migration
Glesni Last Seen 12th of August; Blue 24 Returns
Glesni Last Seen 12th of August; Blue 24 Returns
A Few Notes
Highlights of the 2012 Season
The brown hairstreak is an elusive butterfly that spends much of its time in the treetops feeding on aphid honeydew.
If you spot a crawling shell next time you're at the seaside, take a closer look… it might be a hermit crab!
2012 Wrap-Up; Looking Ahead!
We last saw Pedran on 11th August when she was 77.7 days old. Has something happened to her?
A Time of Beauty
The common prawn is a familiar sight to anyone who has spent time exploring rockpools - particularly their characteristic quick dart into the darkness just as you spot them!
With their beautiful striped tentacles, it's easy to see where dahlia anemones got their floral name from. Look out for them next time you're rockpooling!
The white-letter hairstreak gets its name from the white lines that form a 'W' shape on its underside. It is an elusive butterfly, spending much of its time in the treetops.
A recent colonist to South East England, the metallic-green Willow emerald damselfly spends much of its time in the willow and alder trees that overhang ponds, lakes and canals.