Willow Swallow and Dragonfly Workshop
Join local willow artist Toni Cross for a morning of creating swallow and dragonfly sculptures.
Join local willow artist Toni Cross for a morning of creating swallow and dragonfly sculptures.
Look out for the swallow performing great aerial feats as it catches its insect-prey on the wing. You may also see it perching on a wire, or roosting in a reedbed, as it makes its way back to…
Walk with us as we search for swifts and swallows!
Barnsley Main is a rolling green, grassland surrounded by a fringe of woodland that was once the black spoil heap of the Oaks Colliery pit head that still stands on Oaks Lane
Sand Hoppers really live up to their name, jumping high into the air when disturbed.
Sand sedge is an important feature of our coastal sand dunes, helping to stabilise the dunes, which allows them to grow up and become colonised by other species.
A conifer plantation with areas of broadleaf woodland, heathland and acid grassland. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
Sand eels are a hugely important part of our marine ecosystem. In fact, the fledgling success of our breeding seabirds entirely depends on them.
The sand lizard is extremely rare due to the loss of its sandy heath and dune habitats. Reintroduction programmes have helped establish new populations.