Rochdale Field Naturalists' Society

Exploring, recording and learning about Nature in and around Rochdale

  • Home
  • What’s Coming Up
  • About Us
  • Events
  • Wildlife Recording
  • SWIFT
  • Membership
  • Videos
  • Links
  • Publications
  • Facebook
  • Contact us
  • Safeguarding

insects

Coach Trip – Nosterfield

24th January 202613th January 2026 Ian Short Coach Trip
Little Egret

Our February Coach Trip, on Saturday 14th, includes two reserves for the price of one! The small village of Nosterfield is bordered by two nature reserves. To the south lies one of the most important inland wetland sites in North Yorkshire which is managed by the Lower Ure Conservation Trust (LUCT), while to the north […]

Continue reading


Perfect Pollinators and their care

12th January 20269th February 2026 Ian Short Indoor meeting
a busy bee

The Indoor Meeting on Thursday 12 February will be a talk by Ken Gartside. For this talk, Ken will focus on pollinators, good flowers to plant for them and habitat creation to increase their populations, with photographs of many insects to illustrate their variety. We are delighted that Ken Gartside has agreed to speak to […]

Continue reading


Butterflies: Are they the canaries in the mine?

30th September 202530th September 2025 Ian Short Indoor meeting

For our Indoor Meeting this month, on Thursday 9th October, Dr Lesley Lace has kindly agreed to speak to us about butterfly conservation. She is a lecturer in Invertebrate Ecology at Manchester Metropolitan Univeristy, a position she has held for 34 years.Before studying for her PhD, she was assistant keeper of Zoology at Manchester University. Dr […]

Continue reading


Posts navigation

Older posts

Find out about…

  • 150 Years of the Field Nats!
  • Rochdale Borough
  • Rochdale Bird Map
  • Birds
  • Mammals
  • Fish, Amphibians and Reptiles
  • Invertebrates
  • Trees
  • Flowering Plants
  • Non Flowering Plants
  • Fungi
Click in the Tag cloud to find items on each topic...

angling Art badger Beavers bees biodiversity birds Bird song butterflies caterpillars chameleons citizen science damselflies diving dragonflies drug discovery Earthworms Ecology events Evolution farming fishing flatworms flowers fox France fungi galls garden Greater Manchester habitat hedgehog herbal medicine illegal activity information insects invertebrates kestrels Lancashire lemurs limestone Madagascar mammals marine wildlife medicine migration Milnrow Sea Anglers moors moss moth-trapping moths Natural History news newsletter nocmig nocturnal migration Otters patterns photography planning plants Raptors recording reptiles Rewilding Rochdale RSPB sea fish seals social soil ecology sound recording surveys trail camera trees underwater waxcaps wildlife wildlife crime Wildlife Trust Woodland Trust

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Events
  • Wildlife Recording
  • AGMs are important…
  • Membership
  • Links
  • Publications
  • Contact us
  • Who does what?
  • Rochdale Borough
  • Mammals
  • Birds
  • Fish, Amphibians and Reptiles
  • Invertebrates
  • Trees
  • Flowering Plants
  • Non Flowering Plants
  • Fungi
  • 1874 – 2024 … 150 Years of the Field Nats!
Sponsored by Pennine Township Theme by Colorlib Powered by WordPress