Worcestershire's butterflies
Learn all about Worcestershire's butterflies with an evening talk from John Tilt.
Learn all about Worcestershire's butterflies with an evening talk from John Tilt.
Brett delights in having provided a home for orange-tip butterflies...
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.
Chicken of the woods is a sulphur-yellow bracket fungus of trees in woods, parks and gardens. It can often be found in tiered clusters on oak, but also likes beech, chestnut, cherry and even yew…
Let’s take a closer look at the most ‘butter’fly of butterflies…
A rare butterfly has moved into an area of Shatterford Woods where work took place last year to improve the habitat for wildlife.
A nature trail through woodland, grassland and alongside the River Salwarpe.
It’s easy to see where these butterflies get their name – the males have bright orange tips on their wings! See them from early spring through to summer in meadows, woodland and hedges.