1. Collared Earthstar (alexexploring on iNaturalist)
2. Knot Grass Moth (delrington)
3. Orange Peel Fungus (avoidasher)
1. Collared Earthstar (alexexploring on iNaturalist)
2. Knot Grass Moth (delrington)
3. Orange Peel Fungus (avoidasher)
Places are ranked by number of species observed in each area in 2025 on iNaturalist.
To take part, simply upload photos of wildlife you see using the free iNaturalist app/website!
Places are ranked by number of species observed in each area in 2025 on iNaturalist.
To take part, simply upload photos of wildlife you see using the free iNaturalist app/website!
This Bell Heather plant was found growing in the heathland, and it is hoped that @bbcwildlifetrust.bsky.social will be able to positively manage the habitat here to help it to spread.
Photo by Mike Poulton
This Bell Heather plant was found growing in the heathland, and it is hoped that @bbcwildlifetrust.bsky.social will be able to positively manage the habitat here to help it to spread.
Photo by Mike Poulton
The survey was being carried out by B&BC Invertebrate Group as part of the Wild Walsall Project, made possible by the National Lottery Heritage Fund
The survey was being carried out by B&BC Invertebrate Group as part of the Wild Walsall Project, made possible by the National Lottery Heritage Fund
We have now expanded our iNaturalist Wildlife Recording League to include some other towns and cities in the West Midlands region!
Which place will record the most wild species by the end of 2025? It's currently very tight at the top!
We have now expanded our iNaturalist Wildlife Recording League to include some other towns and cities in the West Midlands region!
Which place will record the most wild species by the end of 2025? It's currently very tight at the top!
There are almost 300 species of hoverfly in the UK. They are important pollinators and consumers of aphids, and although some of them might look like wasps, they are actually harmless!
Many species are quite easy to identify - here's a selection below:
There are almost 300 species of hoverfly in the UK. They are important pollinators and consumers of aphids, and although some of them might look like wasps, they are actually harmless!
Many species are quite easy to identify - here's a selection below:
To celebrate we thought we'd share with you some of the interesting wetland beetles that we recorded on our field Visit to Ryder's Mere in Pelsall last Saturday. Thanks to Mark Webster for the brilliant photos!
To celebrate we thought we'd share with you some of the interesting wetland beetles that we recorded on our field Visit to Ryder's Mere in Pelsall last Saturday. Thanks to Mark Webster for the brilliant photos!
Our next invertebrate survey is taking place tomorrow at Ryders Mere in Pelsall. If you'd like to come along, drop us a message and we'll let you know the details!
Our next invertebrate survey is taking place tomorrow at Ryders Mere in Pelsall. If you'd like to come along, drop us a message and we'll let you know the details!
They may be present in heathy sites such as: Pelsall North Common, Rough Wood Chase LNR, Clayhanger Common and Shire Oak Park.
Existing records of our Wild Walsall focal species are shown on this map:
uk.inaturalist.org/observations...
They may be present in heathy sites such as: Pelsall North Common, Rough Wood Chase LNR, Clayhanger Common and Shire Oak Park.
Existing records of our Wild Walsall focal species are shown on this map:
uk.inaturalist.org/observations...
These heathland plants are key components of heathland, but are becoming increasingly rare locally. Tracking their distribution helps us target habitat work where it matters most.
These heathland plants are key components of heathland, but are becoming increasingly rare locally. Tracking their distribution helps us target habitat work where it matters most.
Here at Centre of the Earth, both the Common Spotted Orchid and the Bee Orchid are currently in bloom!
Here at Centre of the Earth, both the Common Spotted Orchid and the Bee Orchid are currently in bloom!
Sites in Walsall where we think Green Tiger Beetle may be present include: Shire Oak Park, Beechdale Park and Pelsall North Common.
Report your sightings either via the iNaturalist app/website or by emailing us at enquiries@ecorecord.org.uk
Sites in Walsall where we think Green Tiger Beetle may be present include: Shire Oak Park, Beechdale Park and Pelsall North Common.
Report your sightings either via the iNaturalist app/website or by emailing us at enquiries@ecorecord.org.uk
We are asking your help in tracking the distribution of this species, which serves as an indicator of good quality heathland – one of our rarer and more important habitats.
We are asking your help in tracking the distribution of this species, which serves as an indicator of good quality heathland – one of our rarer and more important habitats.
Sites in Walsall where we think Willow Tit may be present include: Rough Wood Chase LNR, Goscote Valley, Leylands Farm in Pelsall, Walsall Country Park and Park Lime Pits.
Sites in Walsall where we think Willow Tit may be present include: Rough Wood Chase LNR, Goscote Valley, Leylands Farm in Pelsall, Walsall Country Park and Park Lime Pits.
The species has faced large declines in recent years. Knowing where the Willow Tit is will help us to focus our habitat work to best benefit it!
The species has faced large declines in recent years. Knowing where the Willow Tit is will help us to focus our habitat work to best benefit it!
Report your sightings either via the free iNaturalist app/website or by emailing us at enquiries@ecorecord.org.uk
Existing records of Green Hairstreak as well as our other Wild Walsall focus species are shown on this map: uk.inaturalist.org/projects/wil...
Report your sightings either via the free iNaturalist app/website or by emailing us at enquiries@ecorecord.org.uk
Existing records of Green Hairstreak as well as our other Wild Walsall focus species are shown on this map: uk.inaturalist.org/projects/wil...
This butterfly, which is associated with good quality grassland habitats, is one of our Local Biodiversity Action Plan species!
This butterfly, which is associated with good quality grassland habitats, is one of our Local Biodiversity Action Plan species!
Here are this year's top contributors for number of observations and species recorded - including those emailed to us and added to iNaturalist via the EcoRecord account.
Here are this year's top contributors for number of observations and species recorded - including those emailed to us and added to iNaturalist via the EcoRecord account.
Check out the top 10 plant, bird, insect, and arachnid species recorded across our region. 🌿🕷️🦉🦋
Check out the top 10 plant, bird, insect, and arachnid species recorded across our region. 🌿🕷️🦉🦋
A massive thank you to everyone who took part and to all those who helped run and organise events.
This year, we broke our record for the total number of different species recorded in Birmingham and the Black Country — incredible work! 🌿🦋🦊
A massive thank you to everyone who took part and to all those who helped run and organise events.
This year, we broke our record for the total number of different species recorded in Birmingham and the Black Country — incredible work! 🌿🦋🦊