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Best 1 Hindhead Commons and the Devil's Punch Bowl

Hindhead Commons and the Devil’s Punch Bowl are significant areas of Surrey heathland managed by the National Trust. The bowl, a dramatic natural amphitheater, was shaped by glacial action and later restored following construction of the A3 tunnel. This landscape offers valuable habitat for wildlife...

2 Buff-tailed Bumblebee (Bombus terrestris)

The buff-tailed bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) is a widespread European bee belonging to the Apidae family. This eusocial insect is notable for its distinctive orange and black coloration and significant role in pollinating wildflowers and agricultural crops. It’s commonly found across Europe and is...

3 Thursley Common

Thursley Common is a designated National Nature Reserve within Surrey, UK. This heathland area boasts significant biodiversity including extensive valley bogs and a notable population of rare dragonflies. It’s recognized internationally as a Ramsar site, highlighting its ecological importance. The c...

4 Wimbledon Common

Wimbledon Common is a significant heathland area spanning 460 hectares in southwest London. Historically designated as common land, it features varied landscapes including grasslands and woodland. The site’s extensive wildlife habitat and open space make it valuable for local residents and nature en...

5 Common Eastern Bumblebee (Bombus impatiens)

The Common Eastern Bumblebee (Bombus impatiens) is a widespread social bee belonging to the Apidae family. It’s notable for its significant role in pollinating various wildflowers and garden plants across North America. This bumblebee is particularly useful for agriculturalists involved in greenhous...

6 Chobham Common

Chobham Common is a National Nature Reserve located in Surrey, UK. This expansive heathland provides crucial habitat for diverse wildlife including reptiles, birds and insects. It represents one of Britain’s best-preserved lowland heaths, offering valuable opportunities for scientific study and enjo...

7 Bombus griseocollis

Bombus griseocollis is a common bumblebee found throughout much of North America. This extant species is recognized by its distinctive brown coloration and prominent band on its thorax. It plays a vital role in pollinating various plant species. Researchers studying bumblebee behavior and conservati...

8 European Green Woodpecker

The European Green Woodpecker is a common woodland bird found across Western Europe. It’s notable for its distinctive bright green feathers and specialized feeding behavior – primarily consuming ants unearthed from the forest floor. This woodpecker is particularly useful for ecological studies exami...

9 Red-tailed Bumblebee (Bombus lapidarius)

The red-tailed bumblebee (Bombus lapidarius) is a widespread eusocial bee native to Europe. It’s notable for its distinctive black body and prominent red abdominal band, features that aid in species recognition. These bees are particularly important pollinators of wildflowers and crops. They are fre...

10 Frensham Common

Frensham Common is a significant area of UK heathland located in Surrey. Designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, it features extensive sand heath and two historic medieval lakes. The common supports unique plant and animal life adapted to this habitat type. It's particularly valued by w...

11 Hankley Common

Hankley Common is a significant UK heathland located in Surrey. Designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, it’s notable for its extensive lowland heath ecosystem and remnants from World War II military training exercises, specifically D-Day simulations. The common provides valuable habitat...

12 EMD GP38-2
EMD GP38-2

The EMD GP38-2 is a common diesel-electric locomotive manufactured by General Motors Diesel (EMD) between 1972 and 1986. It’s notable for its robust design and reliability within freight service, particularly among major US railroads. This four-axle road switcher is frequently used for hauling goods...

13 Bold Jumping Spider (Phidippus audax)

The Bold Jumping Spider, *Phidippus audax*, is a prevalent spider species found across North America. It’s notable for its striking appearance featuring a dark body adorned with white markings and iridescent green fangs. These spiders are commonly observed and are particularly interesting to arachno...

14 Australian Badge Huntsman (Neosparassus diana)

Neosparassus diana is an Australian badge huntsman spider recognized by distinctive abdominal markings, belonging to the large sparassid family found across Australia.

15 Brown-belted Bumblebee (Bombus griseocollis)

The brown-belted bumblebee (Bombus griseocollis) is a North American insect noted for the distinctive brownish band on its workers' second abdominal segment.

16 Mallard
Mallard

The Mallard is the most abundant and widespread duck in the Northern Hemisphere, known for being the primary ancestor of most domestic duck breeds.

17 Ashtead Common

Ashtead Common is a National Nature Reserve in Surrey, England, protected by the City of London Corporation for its ancient decaying wood and rare heathland habitats.

18 Great Spotted Woodpecker

First described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, the Great Spotted Woodpecker is a widespread and highly recognizable Eurasian bird species notable for its striking black and white plumage.

19 Ludshott Common

Ludshott Common is a 285-hectare heathland reserve in Hampshire, England, owned by the National Trust and designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

20 Hyles lineata

Hyles lineata, known as the white-lined sphinx, is a common hawk moth of the Americas recognized for its massive migratory swarms.

21 European Common Frog

The European Common Frog (Rana temporaria) is among the most widespread amphibians in Europe, ranging from Ireland to the Ural Mountains, and is a key indicator species for wetland ecosystem health.

22 White-tailed Bumblebee (Bombus lucorum)

Bombus lucorum, described by Linnaeus in 1761, is a widespread European bumblebee belonging to a cryptic species complex that requires DNA analysis to distinguish.

23 Common Toad

The Common Toad (Bufo bufo) is a widespread European and Asian species notable for its annual mass migrations to breeding ponds, with some populations traveling over a kilometer each spring.

24 Zebra Jumping Spider (Salticus scenicus)

A small jumping spider distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, named for its black-and-white zebra-like stripes and among the most commonly encountered jumping spiders in Europe.

25 Horsell Common

Horsell Common is a biologically important Site of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey, England, famously serving as the Martian landing site in H.G. Wells's The War of the Worlds.

26 Woodbury Common

Woodbury Common is a prominent area of lowland heath in Devon, England, situated within the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and managed for its rare acidic habitats.

27 Rockford Common

Rockford Common is a historic lowland heath in Hampshire, England, located within the New Forest National Park and protected as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

28 Dissosteira carolina

The Carolina grasshopper, widespread across North America, recognized by black hindwings edged with pale yellow that cause it to superficially resemble a butterfly in flight.

29 Snelsmore Common

Snelsmore Common is a 100-hectare country park and Site of Special Scientific Interest in Berkshire, England, featuring notable bog and heath habitats.

30 Holt Lowes
Holt Lowes

Holt Lowes is a 35-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Norfolk, notable for its exceptional valley mire and wet heath habitats that support diverse dragonflies.

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