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Species

Little owl by Pete Walkden

Click on the boxes below to explore different groups of wildlife. 

You can also set yourself a wildlife-spotting challenge and discover more about Worcestershire's...

beetles        bryophytes        butterflies        dragonflies        flies        garden birds        grasses        grasshoppers and bush-crickets         ladybirds        moths        mammals        raptors        shieldbugs        solitary bees        spiders

Wildflowers

A frog orchid rises from a grassy mound, with the grassland sloping up to a hedge in the distance. The orchid has bulbous reddish flowers groing from a central stalk

Frog orchid

The flowers of a fly orchid, demonstrating their insect-like appearance

Fly orchid

sea campion

Sea campion

Southern Marsh Orchid

Southern marsh orchid

Greater water parsnip

Greater water parsnip

Fen violet

Fen violet

Field cow-wheat

Field cow-wheat

Common Dog-violet

Common dog-violet

Wood Anemone

wood anemone

Round-leaved Sundew

Round-leaved sundew

Ivy

Ivy

Petty Spurge

Petty spurge

Black Horehound

Black horehound

Viper's-bugloss

Viper's-bugloss

Devil's-bit Scabious

Devil's-bit scabious

Common Fragrant-orchid

Common fragrant-orchid

Water-plantain

Water-plantain

Hairy Bitter-cress

Hairy bitter-cress

Hare's-foot Clover

Hare's-foot clover

Salad Burnet

Salad burnet

Green-winged Orchid

Green-winged orchid

Meadow thistle

Meadow thistle

White Campion

White campion

Cornflower

Cornflower

Pasqueflower

Pasqueflower

Hedge Mustard

Hedge mustard

We're still searching fro the perfect photo of this species

Spiked water-milfoil

Primrose

Primrose

Yellow Archangel

Yellow archangel

Field Bindweed

Field bindweed

Teasel

Teasel

Lizard Orchid

Lizard orchid

common glasswort

Common glasswort

Shepherd's Purse

Shepherd's purse

Red Clover

Red clover

Frogbit

Frogbit

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