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Scientific Name Common Name Taxon Group Aceria Pseudoplatani Scientific Name Common Name Taxon Group Aceria pseudoplatani Aceria pseudoplatani acarine (Acari) Alabidocarpus acarine (Acari) Phytoptus avellanae Phytoptus avellanae acarine (Acari) Tetranychidae Tetranychidae acarine (Acari) Tetranychus urticae Tetranychus urticae acarine (Acari) Trombidiidae Trombidiidae acarine (Acari) Bufo bufo Common Toad amphibian Lissotriton helveticus Palmate Newt amphibian Lissotriton vulgaris Smooth Newt amphibian Rana Frog amphibian Rana temporaria Common Frog amphibian Triturus Newt amphibian Triturus cristatus Great Crested Newt amphibian Triturus helveticus Palmate Newt amphibian Annelida Worms annelid Eisenia fetida Manure Worm annelid Erpobdella testacea Erpobdella testacea annelid Lumbricus terrestris Common Earthworm annelid Acanthis flammea/cabaret agg. Redpoll (Common\Lesser) agg. bird Accipiter nisus Sparrowhawk bird Acrocephalus schoenobaenus Sedge Warbler bird Aegithalos caudatus Long-tailed Tit bird Alauda arvensis Skylark bird Anas platyrhynchos Mallard bird Anthus pratensis Meadow Pipit bird Apodidae Swifts bird Apus apus Swift bird Scientific Name Common Name Taxon Group Ardea cinerea Grey Heron bird Aythya fuligula Tufted Duck bird Branta canadensis Canada Goose bird Buteo buteo Buzzard bird Caprimulgus europaeus Nightjar bird Carduelis carduelis Goldfinch bird Certhia familiaris Treecreeper bird Chloris chloris Greenfinch bird Chroicocephalus ridibundus Black-headed Gull bird Cinclus cinclus Dipper bird Coloeus monedula Jackdaw bird Columba Pigeon bird Columba livia Feral Pigeon/Rock Dove bird Columba oenas Stock Dove bird Columba palumbus Woodpigeon bird Columbidae Doves, pigeons bird Corvidae Corvid bird Corvus corax Raven bird Corvus corone Carrion Crow bird Corvus corone subsp. corone Carrion Crow bird Corvus frugilegus Rook bird Corvus monedula Jackdaw bird Cuculus canorus Cuckoo bird Cyanistes caeruleus Blue Tit bird Delichon urbicum House Martin bird Dendrocopos major Great Spotted Woodpecker bird Dendrocopos minor Lesser Spotted Woodpecker bird Scientific Name Common Name Taxon Group Emberiza citrinella Yellowhammer bird Erithacus rubecula Robin bird Falco tinnunculus Kestrel bird Ficedula hypoleuca Pied Flycatcher bird Fringilla coelebs Chaffinch bird Fulmarus glacialis Fulmar bird Garrulus glandarius Jay bird Hirundo rustica Swallow bird Larus Indet. Gull bird Larus argentatus Herring Gull bird Larus fuscus Lesser Black-backed Gull bird Larus fuscus subsp. graellsii British Lesser Black-Backed Gull bird Linaria cannabina Linnet bird Milvus milvus Red Kite bird Morus bassanus Gannet bird Motacilla alba Pied Wagtail bird Motacilla alba subsp. yarrellii Pied Wagtail bird Motacilla alba yarrellii Pied Wagtail bird Motacilla cinerea Grey Wagtail bird Muscicapa striata Spotted Flycatcher bird Numenius arquata Curlew bird Parus major Great Tit bird Passer domesticus House Sparrow bird Passer montanus Tree Sparrow bird Periparus ater Coal Tit bird Phasianus colchicus Pheasant bird Phoenicurus phoenicurus Redstart bird Scientific Name Common Name Taxon Group Phylloscopus collybita Chiffchaff bird Phylloscopus collybita subsp. collybita Phylloscopus collybita subsp. collybita bird Phylloscopus trochilus Willow Warbler bird Pica pica Magpie bird Picus viridis Green Woodpecker bird Prunella modularis Dunnock bird Pyrrhula pyrrhula Bullfinch bird Regulus regulus Goldcrest bird Saxicola rubicola Stonechat bird Sitta europaea Nuthatch bird Spinus spinus Siskin bird Streptopelia decaocto Collared Dove bird Strix aluco Tawny Owl bird Sturnus vulgaris Starling bird Sylvia atricapilla Blackcap bird Sylvia borin Garden Warbler bird Sylvia communis Whitethroat bird Troglodytes troglodytes Wren bird Turdus Thrush Species bird Turdus merula Blackbird bird Turdus philomelos Song Thrush bird Turdus viscivorus Mistle Thrush bird Gasterosteus aculeatus Three-spined Stickleback bony fish (Actinopterygii) Phoxinus phoxinus Minnow bony fish (Actinopterygii) Chilopoda Centipede centipede Lithobius Lithobius centipede Lithobius melanops Lithobius (Lithobius) melanops centipede Scientific Name Common Name Taxon Group Lithobius pilicornis Lithobius (Lithobius) pilicornis centipede Lithobius variegatus Lithobius (Lithobius) variegatus centipede Abies alba Silver-fir conifer Araucaria araucana Monkey-puzzle conifer Cupressus Cupressus conifer Cupressus × leylandii conifer Picea Spruce conifer Pinus Deal conifer Pinus sylvestris Scots Pine conifer Taxus baccata Yew conifer Androniscus dentiger Rosy Woodlouse crustacean Arcitalitrus dorrieni Landhopper crustacean Armadillidium depressum Armadillidium depressum crustacean Armadillidium vulgare Common Pill Woodlouse crustacean Asellus aquaticus Water hog lice/slaters crustacean Daphnia water fleas crustacean Isopoda Indet. Woodlouse crustacean Oniscidae Oniscidae crustacean Oniscus asellus Common Shiny Woodlouse crustacean Philoscia muscorum Common Striped Woodlouse crustacean Porcellio scaber Common Rough Woodlouse crustacean Asplenium Spleenwort fern Asplenium ruta-muraria Wall-rue fern Asplenium scolopendrium Hart's-tongue fern fern Asplenium trichomanes Maidenhair Spleenwort fern Athyrium filix-femina Lady-fern fern Ceterach officinarum Rustyback fern Scientific Name Common Name Taxon Group Dryopteris affinis Scaly Male-fern fern Dryopteris dilatata Broad Buckler-fern fern Dryopteris filix-mas Male-fern fern Dryopteris filix-mas agg. Male Fern agg. fern Gymnocarpium dryopteris Oak Fern fern Gymnocarpium robertianum Limestone Fern fern Osmunda regalis Royal Fern fern Phyllitis scolopendrium Hart''s-tongue fern Polypodium Polypodium fern Polypodium vulgare Polypody fern Polystichum Polystichum fern Polystichum aculeatum Hard Shield-fern fern Polystichum setiferum Soft Shield-fern fern Pteridium Pteridium fern Pteridium aquilinum Bracken fern Acanthus spinosus Spiny Bear's-breech flowering plant Acer Maple flowering plant Acer campestre Field Maple flowering plant Acer pseudoplatanus Sycamore flowering plant Achillea Achillea flowering plant Achillea millefolium Yarrow flowering plant Aegopodium podagraria Ground-elder flowering plant Aesculus hippocastanum Horse-chestnut flowering plant Agrimonia Agrimony flowering plant Agrostemma githago Corncockle flowering plant Agrostis capillaris Common Bent flowering plant Agrostis stolonifera Creeping Bent flowering plant Scientific Name Common Name Taxon Group Ajuga reptans Bugle flowering plant Alchemilla Lady''s-Mantle flowering plant Alchemilla mollis Garden Lady''s-mantle flowering plant Alchemilla vulgaris agg. Lady's-Mantle agg. flowering plant Alisma plantago-aquatica Water-plantain flowering plant Alliaria petiolata Garlic Mustard flowering plant Allium Onion flowering plant Allium schoenoprasum Chives flowering plant Allium spp. Garlic flowering plant Allium ursinum Ramsons flowering plant Alnus glutinosa Alder flowering plant Alopecurus pratensis Meadow Foxtail flowering plant Althaea officinalis Marsh-mallow flowering plant Amelanchier lamarckii Juneberry flowering plant Anagallis arvensis Scarlet Pimpernel flowering plant Anagallis tenella Bog Pimpernel flowering plant Anemone nemorosa Wood Anemone flowering plant Angelica Angelica flowering plant Angelica sylvestris Wild Angelica flowering plant Anisantha sterilis Barren Brome flowering plant Anthoxanthum odoratum Sweet Vernal-grass flowering plant Anthriscus sylvestris Cow Parsley flowering plant Anthyllis vulneraria Kidney Vetch flowering plant Antirrhinum majus Snapdragon flowering plant Aquilegia Columbine flowering plant Aquilegia vulgaris Columbine flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana Thale Cress flowering plant Scientific Name Common Name Taxon Group Arctium Burdock flowering plant Armeria maritima Sea Pink flowering plant Arrhenatherum elatius False Oat-grass flowering plant Arum italicum Italian Lords-and-Ladies flowering plant Arum maculatum Lords-and-Ladies flowering plant Aster Michaelmas-Daisy flowering plant Aster tripolium Sea Aster flowering plant Atriplex patula Common Orache flowering plant Bellis perennis Daisy flowering plant Betonica officinalis Betony flowering plant Betula pendula Silver Birch flowering plant Betula pubescens Downy Birch flowering plant Blackstonia perfoliata Yellow-wort flowering plant Borago officinalis Borage flowering plant Brassica rapa Turnip flowering plant Briza media Quaking-grass flowering plant Bromus commutatus Meadow Brome flowering plant Bromus hordeaceus Lesser Soft-Brome flowering plant Bromus sterilis Barren Brome flowering plant Bryonia dioica White Bryony flowering plant Buddleja Buddleja flowering plant Buddleja davidii Butterfly-bush flowering plant Butomus umbellatus Flowering-rush flowering plant Buxus sempervirens Box flowering plant Calluna vulgaris Heather flowering plant Caltha palustris Marsh-marigold flowering plant Calystegia Bindweed flowering plant Scientific Name Common Name Taxon Group Calystegia sepium Hedge Bindweed flowering plant Campanula fragilis Italian Bellflower flowering plant Campanula portenschlagiana Adria Bellflower flowering plant Campanula poscharskyana Trailing Bellflower flowering plant Capsella bursa-pastoris Shepherd''s-purse flowering plant Cardamine flexuosa Wavy Bitter-cress flowering plant Cardamine hirsuta Hairy Bitter-cress flowering plant Cardamine pratensis Cuckooflower flowering plant Carex acutiformis Lesser Pond-sedge flowering plant Carex demissa Yellow Sedge flowering plant Carex divulsa Grey Sedge flowering plant Carex echinata Star Sedge flowering plant Carex flacca Glaucous Sedge flowering plant Carex hirta Hairy Sedge flowering plant
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