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Brown argus
The Brown argus favours open, chalk and limestone grasslands, but can also be spotted on coastal dunes, in woodland clearings and along disused railways.
Scotch argus
As the name suggests, this beautiful brown butterfly is most common in Scotland, though it can also be seen in northern England.
Minke whale
The UK's smallest whale, the minke whale, is notoriously inquisitive around boats and is even known to breach clear of the water. Beware though - their fragrant breath has given them the…
Humpback whale
The humpback whale is making a comeback, with more and more individuals being seen in UK seas every year. They are well known for their acrobatic behaviour - so don't be surprised to see them…
St Mark's fly
The St Mark's fly is small, black and shiny. It is so-called because it emerges around St Mark's Day, April 25th. Large numbers of adults can be found in woodland edges, hedgerows,…
Where’s Ratty?
Water voles in danger of disappearing after numbers nosedive
Where is ratty?
One of the UK's most loved mammals, water voles are on the verge of extinction.
Where are they now?
Former SWT trainees at the heart of the green economy.
Where to see winter wildlife
Home is where the herp is
Bay Pond’s overwintering facilities have had an upgrade thanks to the 1st Whyteleafe Scouts!