Comma
The comma has distinctively ragged wing edges, which help to camouflage it - at rest, it looks just like a dead leaf! It prefers woodland edges, but can be spotted feeding on fallen fruit in…
The comma has distinctively ragged wing edges, which help to camouflage it - at rest, it looks just like a dead leaf! It prefers woodland edges, but can be spotted feeding on fallen fruit in…
The small white is a common garden visitor. It is smaller than the similar large white, and has less black on its wingtips.
A pale member of the violet family sometimes known as ‘milk violet’, the fen violet has a delicate and unassuming appearance. A real specialist of the wetland habitat, this species has seen a…
It may be small but Scarning Fen is home a to large number of rare plants and insects. This precious site is sensitive to disturbance, so please tread carefully.
Join Nattergal's site manager Frank Street for an illustrated talk about the ongoing restoration work at High Fen, Methwold
Water-logged and thick with reeds and robust tall-herbs or tussocky sedges, fens are evocative reminders of the extensive wet wildlands that once covered far more of the lowlands than they do…
The Fens East Peat Partnership (FEPP), including Norfolk Wildlife Trust, are excited to announce they have been awarded a substantial "discovery grant" by Government as part of their…
A small, species-rich fenland spot, featuring scrub, mature woodland, and grassland. It was kindly gifted to NWT by the Otter Trust.
Discover moths up close, then explore local habitats for butterflies - with a chance to spot the iconic swallowtail in the Norfolk Broads.
Discover moths up close, then explore local habitats for butterflies - with a chance to spot the iconic swallowtail in the Norfolk Broads.
Discover moths up close, then explore local habitats for butterflies - with a chance to spot the iconic swallowtail in the Norfolk Broads.