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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

Deptford Pink

Deptford pink

Yellow-horned Poppy

Yellow horned-poppy

Stinging nettle

Stinging nettle

Hemlock

Hemlock

Scarlet Pimpernel

Scarlet pimpernel

Red Dead-nettle

Red dead-nettle

Bittersweet

Bittersweet

Colt's-foot

Colt's-foot

Common Duckweed

Common duckweed

Stitchwort

Greater stitchwort

Cuckooflower

Cuckooflower

Tufted Vetch

Tufted vetch

Bog asphodel

Bog asphodel

Greater Butterfly-orchid

Greater butterfly-orchid

Melancholy Thistle

Melancholy thistle

Cross-leaved Heath

Cross-leaved heath

Greater Celandine

Greater celandine

Pellitory-of-the-wall

Pellitory-of-the-wall

Pignut

Pignut

Yellow-wort

Yellow-wort

Ground-ivy

Ground-ivy

Great Mullein

Great mullein

Common Daisy

Common daisy

Red Bartsia

Red bartsia

Common Chickweed

Common chickweed

Common Milkwort

Common milkwort

Bush Vetch

Bush vetch

Lily-of-the-valley

Lily-of-the-valley

Lesser Centaury

Lesser centaury

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