Explore Barbondale
Join us for a wildlife walk where we're likely to see spring migrant birds such as pied flycatcher, redstart, cuckoo and more
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Join us for a wildlife walk where we're likely to see spring migrant birds such as pied flycatcher, redstart, cuckoo and more
From the comfort of your own home, with a DIY rockpool ramble or a socially distanced sea-watch, help The Wildlife Trusts discover and celebrate our wonderful shore and seas
Frampton Marsh is part of the most mature saltmarsh in the Wash and is exceptionally rich in plants, birds and invertebrates.
Join members of the Barton Area Group for a full day field trip to Frampton Marsh.
Reserves officer, Andrew Walter, will lead us round this newly-restored wetland, with a variety of plants, birds and insects.
A beautiful patchwork of woodland and meadows in the heart of the wonderful South Hams countryside.
Horseshoe vetch is a member of the pea family, so displays bright yellow, pea-like flowers and seed pods. Look for this low-growing plant on chalk grasslands from May to July.
Explore NWT Sweet Briar Marshes with our Urban Reserve team - wildlife, discoveries, and the magic of this urban wildspace await!
Explore NWT Sweet Briar Marshes with our Urban Reserve team - wildlife, discoveries, and the magic of this urban wildspace await!
The greater horseshoe bat was once a cave-dweller, but now tends to roost in old buildings, such as churches and barns. It is rare in the UK and, like many other bats, declining in number.