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Hybrid Hooded/Carrion Crow Peter Christian

Peter Christian

April Fools!

Sorry, this was just an April Fool's joke, we don't really want to hear about love crazed crow's congresses. We hope you enjoyed watching them though!

However, the Island is quite unique for hosting both species and they do interbreed resulting in hybrids like the one pictured. Cool huh?

 

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    Manx Wildlife Trust celebrates spring with the release of an identification guide to Manx butterflies for schools

    Manx Wildlife Trust (MWT) has released an Isle of Man-specific guide to Manx butterflies detailing all of the species which can be found…

  • A black oil beetle hanging upside down from a branch. It's a large, plump shiny blue-black beetle with a swollen abdomen and bead-like antennae
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    Black oil beetle

    This impressive beetle digs burrows, lays thousands of eggs and has bee-riding larvae.

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