Butterfly walk
A guided walk at Horsey Gap in search of butterflies
A guided walk at Horsey Gap in search of butterflies
The comma has distinctively ragged wing edges, which help to camouflage it - at rest, it looks just like a dead leaf! It prefers woodland edges, but can be spotted feeding on fallen fruit in…
Explore butterflies at Toll's Meadow.
Explore butterflies at NWT Lower Wood, Ashwellthorpe.
Explore the contents of the moth trap with our guide, before heading out in search of butterflies, including the iconic swallowtail.
Come and join our volunteer Becky on a guided walk around NWT Foxley Wood, trying to catch a glimpse of the beautiful purple emperor and discovering other butterflies along the way.
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Provide food for caterpillars and choose nectar-rich plants for butterflies and you’ll have a colourful, fluttering display in your garden for many months.
Richard Porter will lead a walk along the shingle bank towards Blakeney Point, to look for the characteristic plants of the shore and saltmarsh, and butterflies.
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Look out for the small, yellow flowers of Celery-leaved buttercup in wet meadows and at the edges of ponds and ditches. It flowers from May to September.