Mistle thrush
The mistle thrush likely got its name from its love of mistletoe - it will defend a berry-laden tree with extreme ferocity! It is larger and paler than the similar song thrush, standing upright…
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The mistle thrush likely got its name from its love of mistletoe - it will defend a berry-laden tree with extreme ferocity! It is larger and paler than the similar song thrush, standing upright…
Gifted to Herefordshire Wildlife Trust in 2020, Littley Coppice is a magical woodland, in every season.
Part of the disused Newtyle to Dundee railway, now supporting a thriving grassland community
Marvel at a true wilderness nestled just a stone’s throw from the urban jungle.
A small reserve with several important habitats and shelter for over 150 plant species
One of a number of naturally formed lakes in an area of low rounded hills formed from Ice Age debris
Moseley Bog was the childhood playground of The Lord of the Rings author JRR Tolkien, who lived nearby. The site inspired the 'old forest' in his books The Hobbit and The Lord of The…
We are looking for North Team Conservation Volunteers to help carry out practical work on the Trust's wildlife reserves.
This mix of grassland and wetland provides refuges for many species, including water voles and harvest mice.
Seven differing fields lying in the River Wye flood plain
Join Gainsborough Area Group for a talk by Geoff Trinder, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust President, on the wildlife of North Lincolnshire.