Glesni & Monty Return on the Same Day - AGAIN!
They're Here!
They're Here!
This unmistakeable moth, famous for its skull-shaped marking, is a rare visitor to the UK.
With a torpedo-shaped body and long, narrow wings, the privet hawk-moth is a striking garden visitor. But the caterpillars really stand out: lime-green, with purple streaks and a black hook at the…
The hummingbird hawk-moth migrates to the UK from Southern Europe each year. It can be seen hovering over flowers, feeding with its long proboscis; its wings move so quickly that it 'hums…
22 Months After Migrating, Aeron Visits His Natal Nest
The serotine is one of the first bats to appear at night and can be seen around lamp posts chasing moths, or at treetop height. It likes to roost and hibernate in old buildings in the south of the…
The First Few Days
Glesni is Back! (Play It Cool, Trig)
Monty and Glesni Are Due Back Four Weeks Today!
The broad-bordered bee hawk-moth does, indeed, look like a bee! A scarce moth, mainly of Central and Southern England, it feeds on the wing and can be seen during spring and summer.
With food, water and shelter scarce over the winter months, give your garden birds a treat with an edible Christmas wreath.
Highlights of the 2012 Season