Biodiversity Information Service (BIS)
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We collect, manage and distribute wildlife records for Powys & Brecon Beacons National Park and encourage wildlife recording.
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Cofnod #RecordOfTheWeek is this Western Conifer Seed Bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis), recorded by Julian at Pensychnant. A large impressive bug, originally from North Amercia.
#recordoftheweek Is this Hazel tree (Corylus avellana) recorded in Ceredigion by Wendy James, thank you for the record. Hazel nuts are an important food source for many species including the aptly named Hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius). #recording #biodiversity #wwbic
Tree buds are starting to appear, making it easier to identify the tree species! How many species can you find? Don't forget to record what you find using LERC Wales or iRecord! Woodland Trust Cymru Woodland Trust🌳 Biodiversity Information Service (BIS)
Our #RecordoftheWeek is Hair Ice Crust (Exidiopsis effusa) spotted in Hay-on-Wye. Many thanks to Clarissa Price for the record and photos. What a find!
Cofnod #RecordOfTheWeek is this Slow-worm (Anguis fragilis) recorded at Caergeiliog by Mandy Forde. Our first reptile record of the year!
SEWBReC #RecordOfTheWeek today is a very urban Otter, spotted in the newly reopened Churchill Way canal in Cardiff city centre! Many thanks to Jessica Sweeney for the record & photos, submitted via sewbrecord.org.uk
#RecordOfTheWeek today is a Buff-tailed Bumblebee (Bombus terrestris), seen in Goytre by Kate Marks. Perhaps a surprising sight, but there is evidence some queens stay active overwinter instead of hibernating: bumblebeeconservation.org/winter-active-…. Thanks for rec, submitted via LERC Wales App.
Join @_ALERC_for an exciting virtual symposium about the importance of local biodiversity data and how it can be used. For more info, visit: eventbrite.co.uk/e/693984796207
#wildlife #wildlife recording #LERC #biodiversity #walesbiodiversity
This week #RecordOfTheWeek is the December moth (Poecilocampa populi), recorded by Rob in Pembrokeshire. Send us your sightings via this link: wwbic.org.uk/wildlife-recor…
Did you spot our #RecordoftheWeek last week? Thanks to Paul Leafe for submitting their record and photo of the Common Lizard via the #LercWalesApp . Keep your records coming everyone!
Cofnod SEWBReC WWBIC #wildliferecording
A great fungi and lichen walk with Ray Woods at #WilderPentwyn Farm recently! 🍄🌳💚 Keep an eye out for more events at Pentwyn in the New Year 👀
Want to know more about what we as a Trust are doing for nature regeneration? Why not try our Glaslyn and Bugeilyn audio trail in the landscape of the north Cambrian? To find out more and download the trail,
👉montwt.co.uk/audio-trail-gl…
#PumlumonProject