It’s great to be writing from a sunny Hope Farm here in Cambridgeshire in April. The dew on the ground was still frozen this ...
The Book of Birds has inspired a mass action that will show MPs that nature matters and how they can help it recover. The Book of Birds: a catalyst for change Wonder, Loss and Action Attending the ...
If you’ve ever wandered through Speyside in late summer and noticed a tiny, busy bee fussing over purple flowers, you might have stumbled across one of Scotland’s rare insects, the amazing Small ...
Concerned that nature is being threatened by a planning proposal? Looking to create more spaces for nature within new developments? With our toolkit, you can make a stand for nature. Identify the ...
The Little Egret is a small white heron with attractive white plumes on crest, back and chest, black legs and bill and yellow feet. It first appeared in the UK in significant numbers in 1989 and first ...
Work has been completed and the boardwalk at Gwenffrwd Dinas is now open. The reserve can be accessed as normal from the main car park. Come to Carmarthenshire and enjoy a woodland walk through ...
A strange, rare summer visitor to southern England and East Anglia, the Stone-curlew is a crow-sized bird with a large head, yellow legs and relatively long wings and tail. Active at night, its large ...
There are several places to view the brilliant birdlife of Morecambe Bay. One option is here at Hest Bank. From here you can spot a variety of wading birds, ducks and geese. Morecambe Bay is vast – ...
Loch of Kinnordy is a haven for wildlife and walkers alike. This shallow loch is set among farmland, woodland and the rolling hills beyond. Stop by in summer to spot Osprey, look out for Otters, Red ...
A series of squeak-like calls sound out among the reeds. Elegantly long, pink legs totter around the water’s edge. A lon... Spring is in the air and birds are on the move. But some, just like us, ...
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