Orange ladybird
The orange ladybird is pale orange with up to 16 cream spots on its wing cases. It feeds on mildew on trees like sycamore and ash, and hibernates in the leaf litter. It often turns up in moth…
The orange ladybird is pale orange with up to 16 cream spots on its wing cases. It feeds on mildew on trees like sycamore and ash, and hibernates in the leaf litter. It often turns up in moth…
It’s easy to see where these butterflies get their name – the males have bright orange tips on their wings! See them from early spring through to summer in meadows, woodland and hedges.
We are looking for volunteers to help out in the busy café in the Visitor Centre at our beautiful Holme Dunes reserve.
We are looking for volunteer beach wardens to help protect, monitor and educate people about the vulnerable beach nesting birds that nest here on Holme Dunes and its neighbouring beaches during…
This birch-loving moth can be seen flying on sunny days in early spring.
Are you a keen birder and would you like to share your knowledge and enthusiasm with others? Then this role is for you!
Rich in both wildlife and human history, Holme Dunes sits between The Wash and the North Sea, making it a brilliant location to see migrating birds. It’s also a nationally important site for the…
Learn some fascinating facts about the wildlife and history of the reserve as you walk through the beautiful landscape of NWT Holme Dunes.
Take a guided walk around the reserve to explore its wildlife and habitats.
A wander around NWT Holme Dunes looking for interesting flowers, plants and butterflies along the way.
A wander around NWT Holme Dunes looking for interesting flowers, plants and butterflies along the way.