Sorry Yorkie, not dragonflies. The key clue is the use of flowers with a long narrow calyx - a tube shaped corollae. In this case they have a natural advantage over most competitors. Their proboscis is longer than their body.Dragonflies?
All yours Fez. It is the Hummingbird Hawk Moth. A swarm of these was seen crossing the Channel immediately prior to the D Day crossing. Fascinating creatures to watch actually drinking nektar through a proboscis which is longer than themseves. More common in France and the south of Germany they are now starting to be able to winter in England as well. Take it away.Oh alright then... it's the Hummingbird Moth. I actually knew this one... the D-Day thing gave it away.
The first was the Peak District. Have to make a political point here by saying that had it been left to the Tories there would never have been national parks in England and Wales.Name Britain's first National Park.
Cheers Fez. Sticking to the theme of national parks - which country in Europe has the highest percentage of it's land area officially designated as national park area ?Too easy, sorry! Hope you have a question ready...