Penny Hill Bank
A remnant of limestone grassland which is great for flowers, butterflies and other insects.
A remnant of limestone grassland which is great for flowers, butterflies and other insects.
Fossils were uncovered at a Worcestershire nature reserve as two local organisations joined forces to remove scrub from a rockface.
Delve into the world of the 'weed' that brings sunshine to our lives...
Patrick is on a mission to become a botanical expert...
The chestnut-brown bank vole is our smallest vole and can be found in hedgerows, woodlands, parks and gardens. It is ideal prey for owls, weasels and kestrels.
The hairy-footed flower bee can be seen in gardens and parks in spring and summer, visiting tubular flowers like red dead-nettle and comfrey. As its name suggests, it has long, orange hairs on its…
Volunteers from Worcestershire Wildlife Trust have been increasing their flower power thanks to a grant from The Wild Flower Society.
The flower crab spider is one of 27 species of crab spider. The flower crab spider can alter the colour of its body to match its surroundings and to hide from prey. It is not as common as other…
A rich woodland, with a good number of woodland bird & plant species.
This bumpy shell lives up to its name and lives partly buried in the seabed along the west coast of Great Britain.
Flowering rush is a pretty rush-like plant of shallow wetland habitats, such as ponds, canals and ditches. Its cup-shaped, pink flowers appear in summer, brightening up the water's edge.
One of the best remaining limestone grasslands in the county with wildflowers and butterflies to add interest to your country walk.