If you are in London in the coming months you might enjoy the World of Wasps exhibition at the UCL Grant Museum of Zoology. Featured on Radio 4 (at 7.22 this morning) the exhibition delves into the unseen lives of wasps. https://t.co/1mK9UGR7r3.
To mark the start of #InsectWeek 2025, we're calling on the public to #StandTallForTheSmall and take the Insect Week pledge - a commitment to discover, observe & protect insects in all their fascinating variety 🐝
Sign the pledge and get a free poster 🔽
https://t.co/bwmSGX0EcO
This year, #InsectWeek focuses on addressing #InsectDecline.
Celebrating the essential research we publish through our journals to support the #GrandChallenges, we've created a #VirtualIssue on insect decline & #conservation.
Read the Virtual Issue 🔽
https://t.co/p604kjgVb5
Some pics from my outing today in the eastern part of East Lothian including North Berwick, River Tyne and Aberlady area : male Banded Demoiselle; imm female Emerald Damselfly; male Broad-bodied Chaser & female Emperor ovipositing @EdinburghNats#dragonflies#Lothian
Missed this year's UK Butterfly Recorders’ Meeting?
All the brilliant talks from the day, including the latest results from @UKBMSLive, are now available to watch back on YouTube! 🙌
Catch up 👉 https://t.co/vMaKzDS07e
📷: Chris Stamp
#UKBRM#UKBMS50#ButterflyEmergency
Monitoring of butterflies helps direct conservation work. The WCBS Survey highlighted declines in a number of species last year including Red Admiral. Can you help to continue this work, we are looking for recorders in south & west Norfolk. https://t.co/Ruw8hq5Mqa
Our talk will be at 5pm on Wednesday 16th April 2025.
Our speaker Donald Smith (The Malloch Society) will present “Cheese, chicks and carrion - piophilid flies and their horrible habits”.
This meeting will be held on Zoom, email [email protected] to join.
*Reminder* - today at 5pm our speaker Craig Macadam @bugsymac1 (Buglife) will be presenting “The Mortons: Scotland's insect collecting couple”.
This will be an online meeting held on zoom, please email [email protected] to join!
Hebrew Characters are a regular find in a March moth trap. Named after the black mark on the forewing which resembles a character in the Hebrew alphabet. The adults will feed on sallow blossoms & the caterpillars have a wide variety of trees and plants they’ll happily thrive on
Fascinating footage from our digital microscope of a Vapourer moth caterpillar emerging from an egg. The 2nd caterpillar which emerged a few minutes earlier has returned to its case to feed. #mothsmatter
If you are in Perthshire and want to join a pond management volunteer day to benefit wildlife (including dragonflies!), we are working with Tayside Amphibian & Reptile Group/ Perthshire Wildlife/ Tayside Biodiversity over the next few weeks. Details below...... #TeamDragonfly
⚠️Please note the date of our next talk has changed to 5pm on Wednesday 26th February 2025.
Our speaker will be Sally Morris (Buglife) presenting “The Hunt for Oil Beetles in Scotland”.
This will be held online on Zoom, email [email protected]
Our talk will be at 5pm on Wednesday 19th February 2025.
Our speaker will be Sally Morris (Buglife) presenting “The Hunt for Oil Beetles in Scotland”.
This will be held online via Zoom, please email [email protected] to join
Conserving butterflies and moths in urban areas can make an important contribution to nature’s recovery and people’s enjoyment of nature 🏙️🌿
Get helpful tips and advice for managing urban habitats in this free guide 👉 https://t.co/Gy7ScNQnGm
@BigCButterflies@HeritageFundUK
David McCulloch spent two-and-a-half hours watching this Common Hawker dragonfly emerge in the afternoon - definitely in the right place at the right time. Only 4 months to go until the earliest Common Hawkers emerge #TeamDragonfly
Blue skies at Dragonfly Hotspot Morton Lochs last week....it felt warm enough for hardy dragonflies and there were a few insects on the wing. No Odonata though - the dragonfly ditch was frozen! Looking forward to seeing our first Large Red damsels in early May 💚 #TeamDragonfly