Fork-tailed Flower Bee
The Fork-tailed flower bee is a zippy & noisy bee that is often mistaken for a small bumblebee. It is fond of plants in the Lamiaceae family….
The Fork-tailed flower bee is a zippy & noisy bee that is often mistaken for a small bumblebee. It is fond of plants in the Lamiaceae family….
(Favonius quercus) An elusive butterfly, the oak specialist Purple Hairstreak spends most of its life high up in the oak…
(Sinodendron cylindricum) Small but bold, the deadwood-loving Rhinoceros beetle depends on the reserve’s woodland to feed and breed. Did you…
(Andrena clarkella) Easily overlooked, Clarke’s Mining Bee can be found foraging on Willow in wet woodland. Did you know? On…
(Erynnis tages) A recent arrival to the reserve, this subtle butterfly can be found in meadow habitats. Did you know?…
(Anax imperator) The largest of the insects at the reserve, the Emperor is an impressive dragonfly found at the reserve’s…