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Join me and Sue, our botanist and bat expert, for an amazing week!

Fri, 13 Jun

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Polany

This trip is a real eye-opener for those who think we still have biodiversity in the UK. Yes, we have areas in the UK that are more biodiverse than others, but that's like saying sheep pasture is more biodiverse than a bowling green. Come and see the biodiversity that existed in the UK long ago!

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Join me and Sue, our botanist and bat expert, for an amazing week!
Join me and Sue, our botanist and bat expert, for an amazing week!

Time & Location

13 Jun 2025, 10:00 BST – 20 Jun 2025, 14:00 BST

Polany, 38-232 Polany, Poland

About the event

Spaces are limited, with only six available. We take a maximum of six guests.

Be prepared to be blown away by how much biodiversity the UK has lost! We'll spend our days slowly bimbling around the countryside, mainly on paths and tracks but also up to and through the flower-rich hay-meadows. In the evenings, and early mornings, you can sit out and watch the beavers in our 'back garden'. Or bring a bat detector and listen to the many bats that feed on the multitude of insects.

During the day you'll be amazed at how noisy the countryside is, thrumming with insects calling and complemented beautifully by myriad birds, including golden orioles, yellowhammers (now rare or absent in much of the UK), quail and corncrakes.

There are usually ample butterflies to grab your attention and these might include purple emperors, poplar admirals, swallowtails, brimstones, maps, large coppers and more fritillaries…

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