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Reserves Photo Album

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All pictures were taken on HNT reserves or in Herefordshire.

Insects

Butterflies and moths

Comma - Click to enlarge Common Blue - Click to enlarge Common Blue - Click to enlarge
Gatekeeper - Click to enlarge
Grizzled Skipper - Click to enlarge High Brown Fritillary - Click to enlarge Holly Blue - Click to enlarge Large Skipper - Click to enlarge
 Marbled White - Click to enlarge Painted Lady - Click to enlarge Painted Lady - Click to enlarge Pearl-bordered Fritillary - Click to enlarge
Poplar Hawk moths - Click to enlarge Silver-washed Fritillary - Click to enlarge Silver y moth - Click to enlarge Small Copper - Click to enlarge
Small Tortoiseshell - Click to enlarge Speckled Wood - Click to enlarge Wall Brown - Click to enlarge Wood White - Click to enlarge
Elephant Hawkmoth caterpillar - Click to enlarge Orange Tip - Click to enlarge Clouded Yellow - Click to enlarge 6-Spot Burnet moth - Click to enlarge
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Dragonflies and damselflies

Banded demoiselle - Click to enlarge Club tailed dragonfly - Click to enlarge Common darter - Click to enlarge Common darters mating - Click to enlarge
Emerald damselfly - Click to enlarge Golden ringed dragonfly - Click to enlarge Large red damselfly - Click to enlarge Migrant hawker - Click to enlarge
Ruddy darter dragonfly - Click to enlarge Emperor (female) - Click to enlarge Southern hawker dragonfly - Click to enlarge Southern hawker dragonfly - Click to enlarge
Blue-tailed damselfles - Click to enlarge Female Emerald damselfly - Click to enlarge White-legged damselfly - Click to enlarge
 
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Others

Bee on knapweed - Click to enlarge Dark bush-cricket - Click to enlarge Grasshopper - Click to enlarge Long horn beetle - Click to enlarge
Noble Chafer - Click to enlarge Wood ants - Click to enlarge    
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Plants

Adders Tongue fern - Click to enlarge Bellflower - Click to enlarge Bee orchid - Click to enlarge Bluebells - Click to enlarge
Devils bit scabious - Click to enlarge Early purple orchids - Click to enlarge Fragrant orchid - Click to enlarge White fritillary - Click to enlarge
Snakehead fritillary - Click to enlarge Fritillaries - Click to enlarge Fritillaries - Click to enlarge Globe flower - Click to enlarge
Great butterfly orchid - Click to enlarge Green-winged orchid - Click to enlarge King cup - Click to enlarge Knapweed - Click to enlarge
Marsh heliborine - Click to enlarge Meadow saffron - Click to enlarge Quaking grass - Click to enlarge Ragged robin - Click to enlarge
Ramsons - Click to enlarge Southern marsh orchid - Click to enlarge Spindle berries - Click to enlarge Stinking iris - Click to enlarge
Stinking iris seeds - Click to enlarge Wild daffodil - Click to enlarge Wild service - Click to enlarge Yellow Rattle - Click to enlarge
Common Spotted orchid - Click to enlarge Mistletoe - Click to enlarge    
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Animals

Common frog - Click to enlarge Dormouse - Click to enlarge Hebridean sheep - Click to enlarge Fallow deer - Click to enlarge
Fox - Click to enlarge      
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Fungi

Boletus sp - Click to enlarge Earth star - Click to enlarge Earth star - Click to enlarge Fly agaric - Click to enlarge
Honey fungus - Click to enlarge Hygrocybe coccineah - Click to enlarge Inonotus dryadeus - Click to enlarge Lycoperdon perlatum - Click to enlarge
Magpie inkcap - Click to enlarge Meadow wax cap - Click to enlarge Scarlet elf cup - Click to enlarge Stink horn - Click to enlarge
Pink wax cap - Click to enlarge      
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Reserves

Brilley green dingle - Click to enlarge Christopher Cadbury - Click to enlarge Clay vallet - Click to enlarge Crow Wood - Click to enlarge
Crow Wood meadow - Click to enlarge Dolestone - Click to enlarge Ernle Gilbert - Click to enlarge Escley Brook - Click to enlarge
Hampton Meadow bridge - Click to enlarge Holywell Dingle - Click to enlarge Flood, Lugg Meadow - Click to enlarge King Arthurs Cave - Click to enlarge
Leeping stocks - Click to enlarge Lime kiln - Click to enlarge Lords Wood Quarry - Click to enlarge Lugg Meadow - Click to enlarge
Miners Rest - Click to enlarge Motlins Hole - Click to enlarge Nupend Wood - Click to enlarge Nupend Wood - Click to enlarge
Pond @ Parky Meadow - Click to enlarge Parky Meadow - Click to enlarge Perry pear Wessington Pasture - Click to enlarge River Lugg @ Hampton Meadow - Click to enlarge
River Lugg @ Lugg Meadow - Click to enlarge Romers Wood - Click to enlarge Sturts North - Click to enlarge Winter flooding @ Sturts North - Click to enlarge
Wessington Pasture - Click to enlarge White Rocks - Click to enlarge Wyevale Wood - Click to enlarge Lea & Pagets Wood - Click to enlarge
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Birds

Curlew - Click to enlarge Greater spotted woodpecker - Click to enlarge Heron - Click to enlarge Pied flycatcher - Click to enlarge
Pochard - Click to enlarge      
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Panoramic Views

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Hampton Meadow 360° Panoramic
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Lugg Meadow 360° Panoramic
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Lea and Pagets Wood 360° Panoramic

Crow Wood and Meadow 180° Panoramic

Lord's Wood Quarry 120° Panoramic

Sturts 180° Panoramic
Marley Mace (Sturts)
Marley Mace (Sturts) 180° Panoramic

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Last updated Thursday, February 28, 2008 © Herefordshire Nature Trust 2007. All rights reserved.

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