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Where to Spot Ladybirds
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Where to Spot Ladybirds

Local naturalist, Charlotte Rankin, provides a short guide to ladybird spotting across the North East this spring and summer….

28 April 2021

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North East Ladybird Spot Update: Week 6
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North East Ladybird Spot Update: Week 6

Naturalist, David Raffle, examines your observations and discoveries made during week six of the North East Ladybird Spot….

15 April 2021

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Black with red spots: What’s my Ladybird?
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Black with red spots: What’s my Ladybird?

Local naturalist, Charlotte Rankin, provides a short guide to red-spotted ladybird species found in the North East….

11 April 2021

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North East Ladybird Spot update: Week 1
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North East Ladybird Spot update: Week 1

NHSN Conservation Officer, Charlotte Rankin, examines your finds and observations made in week one of the North East Ladybird Spot….

4 March 2021

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Identifying Ladybirds: Resources
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Identifying Ladybirds: Resources

Perfect for participants of the North East Ladybird Spot, explore a helpful range of ladybird resources to help you this summer….

23 February 2021

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