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I had a brilliant day exploring Warnham Local Nature Reserve on 13th July 2025. The summer sunshine made for perfect conditions to spot and photograph a fascinating array of insects.

During my visit, I was lucky enough to capture some stunning species, including:

Blue-Tailed Damselfly
Brown Hairstreak
Comma Butterfly
Common Blue
Common Carder Bumblebee
Ectemnius Cavifrons
Gatekeeper Butterfly
Large White Butterfly
Small Copper
White-Tailed Bumblebee

Warnham never fails to impress with its rich diversity of wildlife. Every visit brings something new, and this day was no exception – from delicate butterflies flitting across the meadow to busy bumblebees collecting nectar.

Whether you’re a seasoned photographer, an insect enthusiast, or simply enjoy being immersed in nature, Warnham Local Nature Reserve is always worth a visit. There’s something magical about seeing such a variety of species all in one place.

I’m already looking forward to my next trip!

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