Breaking New Ground

Wildlife Recorders of Tomorrow are holding two evening training workshops:

Lunar Yellow Underwing in the Brecks, 4th February, Time TBC, Weeting Heath (backup date 11th Feb*) and 18th February, Time TBC, Brandon Country Park (backup date 25th Feb*)

Lunar Moth

These evening field meetings provide an introduction to identifying and recording the larvae of the rare yellow lunar underwing. This attractive moth is found only in the Brecks and a few other heathland sites in lowland Britain. The caterpillars overwinter feeding on grasses and are best searched for after dark.

*Backup dates in case the weather is inclement. Attendees need to be available for both dates.

More details at http://tinyurl.com/h338agc

Book for the Weeting Heath event here: http://tinyurl.com/glczocu

Book for the Brandon Country Park event here: http://tinyurl.com/hp3f2cr

Sign up for a free workshop to give you the skills to record the distinctive wildlife of the Brecks.

“Wildlife Recorders of Tomorrow” project is part of the Breaking New Ground Landscape Partnership scheme and is delivered by Norfolk Biodiversity Information Service.

www.breakingnewground.org.uk

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