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Glow Worm & Bat Walk at Bartley Heath (Booking Essential)
Join us for an evening Glow-worm and Bat walk at Bartley Heath, Hook.
Glow-worm
The glow-worm is not actually a worm, but a beetle. Males look like typical beetles, but the nightly glow of a female is unmistakeable - lighting up to attract a mate in the darkness of their…
Searching for glow worms
In early July I was invited by Stephen of Sustainable Silchester to come on a glow-worm walk on Silchester Common.
Thank you events
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Shining a light on glow worms
Renowned for their bioluminescence, glow worms are fascinating species and June through July is the ideal time to witness their impressive night-time light shows.
Slow worm
Despite appearances, the slow worm is actually a legless lizard, not a worm or a snake! Look out for it basking in the sun on heathlands and grasslands, or even in the garden, where it favours…
Green-leaf worm
This vibrant green worm is arguably the most attractive worm found on the rocky shore!
Event Monitoring
Blashford “What’s On?” – Summer/Autumn Events Programme
The latest “What’s On?” is now available from the centre or can be down loaded here: 180601BL WhatsOn July_October JD ii
Horsehair worm
Horsehair worms are parasitic worms of the clade Nematoida alongside their sister taxa Nematoda, the roundworms. The most famous trait of certain species of horsehair worms is the ability to alter…