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Late for #wildflowerhour again…
Favourite new plant find this year was Adder’s Tongue Fern (Ophioglossum vulgatum)
And as described by #NatureSpot, in a colony of hundreds of plants in a sand dune slack
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A soft black mole the size of my hand
The moles spade like front foot.
Poor moles are struggling with the drought baked earth I think.
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As per description, shiny bronze beetle on leaf
Chrysolina Banksii are the most beautiful little shiny bronze beetles.
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Tried to self-learn grass id with the Collins Wild Flower Guide at Breedon Hill SSSI today. #NatureSpot. Thread of my findings, hopefully correctly labelled, starting with Wall Barley, Perennial Rye Grass, Cocksfoot and Rough Meadow Grass (ligule checked)
Photo of a barn owl just about to dive down
Popped out at lunchtime and look who we spotted! 🦉 @barnowltrust.bsky.social We watched this beautiful barn owl hovering and hunting for a few minutes before it swooped away over the fields. Felt like a little bit of magic! #OwlSighting #NatureSpot
Scutigerella agg
#NatureSpot Photo of the Month November 2024
Our photo of the Month for November is this image of a Symphylid, Scutigerella agg, taken by NatureSpot contributor Peter Smith. Learn more: www.naturespot.org/node/257431
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Small Beech Pigmy, Stigmella tityrella, leaf mine Photo Peter Smith Learn more: https://www.naturespot.org/species/stigmella-tityrella
Small Beech Pigmy, Stigmella tityrella
Photo Peter Smith
Learn more: www.naturespot.org/species/stig...
#Moths #Leicestershire #NatureSpot
Reminder if you're struggling to reach us: #NatureSpot has a new address - www.naturespot.org
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#NatureSpot is back - and we have a new address!
www.naturespot.org (check your browser doesn't sneakily redirect you to the old address). We hope to get the old address working again but in the meantime, it's good to be back.
What has been interesting is the volume of emails we have received showing exactly how many people use the #NatureSpot website.
It'll be back as soon as the ISPs sort their act out!
If you're a NatureSpot user ... we're aware of issues with the website for some users and are working to try and fix the problem.
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