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Keep up to date and inspired with the latest wildlife notes, news and nature stories from across our region. Content is largely provided by volunteers and local naturalists sharing their own discoveries and interests. If you have something you would like to share, no matter how long or short! Then we would love to hear...

Hummingbid hawk-moth

Pollinators by Jim Pearson

Pollination is often the incidental consequence of an animal’s activity on a flower. The pollinator is often eating or collecting pollen for its protein and other nutritional characteristics or it is sipping nectar from the flower when pollen grains attach themselves to the its body. When the animal visits another flower for the same reason,...

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