Wild About Warnham
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WILD ABOUT WARNHAM is raising awareness of environmental issues and taking action for conservation in the parish of Warnham
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• 44 million birds lost • 25% of UK's mammals at risk of extinction • 97% of wild flower meadows gone As Britain celebrates 70 years of the Queen's reign, alex thomson explains how the country's wildlife has been damaged in that time - and if it can be reversed.
According to Dave Goulson in his book #silentearth one monthly flea treatment for a medium dog can kill 60 million honeybees. Scary. #honeybees #extinction #linocut #linoprint #printmaking #fleatreatment #saveourbees #insects
Take a look at Caring for Gods Acre who have a great Starter Guide designed to help you recognise wildlife and plants. 🌱 The FREE Guide is available here 👉 caringforgodsacre.org.uk/resources/star…
More pug uncertainty... UK Moth Identification Sussex Moth Group is this a Grey Pug? Among other moths last night in the #WildaboutWarnham garden were, I think, Marbled White Spot, Mottled Beauty & perhaps Clepsis consimilana (Privet Twist) but v. happy to be put right on any of these, thanks!
What the **** is the matter with you Oxfordshire County Council ? Are you as bad as Derbyshire Dales DC ? Or will you at least now admit this was a horrible mistake and pledge to make sure it never happens again ? There is no excuse - this is eco-vandalism pure and simple
Lots of moths in the #WildAboutWarnham trap last night despite moon. Most v. small & slightly uninspiring. Pick of the bunch: Great Oak Beauty, Eidophasia messingiella (Bitter-cress Smudge) - new to me + not sure, maybe Notocelia trimaculana (Triple-blotched Bell) UK Moth Identification
A lot of micro-moths in the trap at the moment. Making some progress but need help with these please UK Moth Identification Sussex Moth Group ! Are these 1. Brachmia blandella and 2. Opostega salaciella, plus another, so far unidentified...
Some micro-moths which I have been unable to identify, caught this week in our Warnham garden. UK Moth Identification Sussex Moth Group do you have any suggestions please?