Mountain hare
The mountain hare lives in the Scottish Highlands and the north of England. They are renowned for turning white in winter to match their upland surroundings.
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The mountain hare lives in the Scottish Highlands and the north of England. They are renowned for turning white in winter to match their upland surroundings.
Traditional heather moorland with western gorse and plenty of birds.
Discover the beauty, power and abundance of flowers at Martlesham Wilds. A walk led by our plant experts.
An upland nature reserve with a mosaic of habitats producing a tremendous diversity of native plant species.
Join the Coddiwomplers to make a wooden based giant flower
Join the Coddiwomplers to make a giant wooden based flower
The flower crab spider is one of 27 species of crab spider. The flower crab spider can alter the colour of its body to match its surroundings and to hide from prey. It is not as common as other…
Join Ella Mai crafts at Far Ings to learn how to make beautiful crochet flower themed 'granny squares'.
Join our Guided Walk Leaders for a fascinating insight into the spring flowers you can see at Brockholes at this time of year.
The site has a selection of habitats including a large pond, marsh, flood meadow, acidic Oak and Ash woodland and scrub.
The hairy-footed flower bee can be seen in gardens and parks in spring and summer, visiting tubular flowers like red dead-nettle and comfrey. As its name suggests, it has long, orange hairs on its…
Peter Scott, Samuel Ferguson Professor of Applied Theology and Director of the Lincoln Theological Institute at the University of Manchester, explores Christianity’s ecological credentials.