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Milton Keynes Natural History Society

Fly of the month – hornet robberfly

Robberflies are truly some of the most amazing species on the planet with the hornet robberfly being one of the UK’s largest species of insects, and the most fabulous, argues Dr Erica McAlister.

Click here for more information.: Fly of the month – hornet robberfly – Discover Wildlife

This entry was posted in Other News on 02/09/2019 by admin.

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Society Events
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    2021

    Cambodia: The Mekong and the Tonle Sap – Martin Ferns

    7.30 for 8.00 via Zoom
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    2021

    A Brief Introduction to British Woodlice  – Graham Bellamy

    7.30 for 8.00 via Zoom

Society News

  • Wildlife in Transylvania – a talk by Andy Harding – Tuesday 19th January (Zoom recording)
  • Hazel Dormice in Northamptonshire – A talk by Dr Gwen Hitchcock on Tuesday 12th January (Zoom Recording)
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  • Linford Lakes NR Moth Report for December, 2020 and Year End Summary – Gordon Redford
  • Identifying a mystery fungus – Julie Lane

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