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Thursday, February 17, 2022

Friends of Whittleford Park What to look out for in February 2022

 Friends of Whittleford Park What to look out for in February 2022


Now the the weather is warming up please look out for the change in nature.  Some of the wildlife that you may seen in the park or even in your own back garden will be stirring.

These include 

  1. Hibernating Insects and other invertebrates.
These include.
  1.  Buff tailed Bumblebees
  2. Common Wasp Queen
  3. Green Lacewing
  4. Violet Ground Beetle
  5. Cream Spot Ladybird
  6. Common Snail
  7. Snake Millipede
  8. Common Earwig
  9. Smooth Woodlouse
They love to house themselves in places like.
  1. Under stones
  2. Loose bark
  3. Inside hollows of trees
  4. Log piles
  5. Garden sheds
  6. Porches
  7. Green houses 
  8. In your homes at times.
Due to these being of vital importance to the food chain specially for nesting birds of the next fourth coming months.  We ask that is you are tidying up your gardens that you take care when dealing with the above areas.

We also ask that when visiting Whittleford Park that you keep to the paths that are provided if possible and not not go wandering off due to some of the park being marshland.

Thank you.

For more information please contact us direct.






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