Osprey Hide and Seek!
The Chicks are Busy Exploring and Perfecting Their Flying Skills
The Chicks are Busy Exploring and Perfecting Their Flying Skills
Naming Blue 3J, and More
A prickly, tall plant, the Small teasel is closely related to the Common teasel, but has much smaller, more rounded flower heads. It prefers damp, open woodlands.
Both Chicks Fledge, but Cerist Disappears... for 54 Hours!
Chicks are Doing Great; Brief Update on Ospreys Elsewhere
Both our 2023 chicks have been ringed.
Our Chicks are Thriving - The First 10 Days are Crucial
From grunts and groans, to 'purring' and 'piglet squealing', the water rail is more often heard than it is seen! This shy bird lives in reedbeds and wetlands, hiding among the…
The common whelk is the largest sea snail found in UK seas, though you're more likely to find the dry balls of empty whelk egg capsules washed up in strandlines.
A Year in the Life of a Young Welsh Osprey
Due to the devastating effects of Dutch elm disease in the 20th century, the English elm is rarely found as large tree, but is more common as a shrub along hedgerows, or sometimes in woodlands.…
The striking black-and-white checks of the marbled white are unmistakeable. Watch out for it alighting on purple flowers, such as field scabious, on chalk and limestone grasslands and along…