Flower crab spider
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…
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…
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…
Join us at Bradfield Woods, Foxburrow Farm, Redgrave & Lopham Fen, Carlton Marshes, Ipswich green spaces and Lackford Lakes over February half-term from 10am – 2pm and make your own nest box…
Cathy Smith explores how your lawn can become a wild flower meadow.
Garden lawns can resemble semi-natural grassland with flowering plants making a mosaic of low growing plants which are…
Friends Dawn and Ann meet up every fortnight for a walk and a catch up on one of their local nature reserves.
A familiar 'weed' of gardens, roadsides, meadows and parks, White clover is famous for its trefoil leaves - look out for a lucky four-leaf clover in your own garden!
Footprint tunnels are a brilliant way of surveying large areas for hedgehog presence. Why not make your own and see what you can find!
Wild Learning Officer Claire Rowan takes a look at the wild gardens at the year's Show...
A familiar 'weed' of gardens, roadsides, meadows and parks, red clover has trefoil leaves and red, rounded flower heads. It is often used as fodder for livestock.