The Earley Environmental Group is run by its members, who are principally residents of the Civil Parish of Earley. The group is supported by the Earley Town Council. The main focus of the group is to produce a Town Wildlife Survey, develop people’s skills and knowledge and to carry out practical tasks. The Group is open to all and the only requirements are enthusiasm and the desire to help Earley's wildlife.
Anyone interested? Cheers Andy Glencross Countryside Officer (Biodiversity) Dinton Pastures Country Park Davis Street Hurst Reading RG10 0TH Tel. 0118 9342016
Yes that's the one! It was way bigger than 5cm and having looked up some pictures of Orchard Swallowtails, I'm pretty certain it was your escapee!! Well, I'm
Oh dear, I suspect I know the origin of that butterfly. Whilst in Queensland, Australia, in April last year I discovered some eggs on a lemon tree. I probably
Hi everyone There were historical records for white admirals at Highwood although I haven't seen any in the last 15yrs? Cheers Andy Glencross Countryside
Hello Suzy, That sounds interesting! I'm no expert on butterflies and the only thing that I can think of is White Admiral which is only about 5cm across. The