Blue 24 Returns to the Dyfi
We Last Saw Her Here Early July
We Last Saw Her Here Early July
How We Chose This Name
As a child growing up in Ghana, Patience never took an interest in what was going on in the garden. Now, she’s growing her own flowers and vegetables every week, both at the Centre for Wildlife…
Day 16: First Egg
Egg 2 Arrives
An intruding female osprey made the briefest of touchdowns on the nest at 05:56 yesterday morning.
Monty and Glesni Return... and Blue 24 and Dai Dot are Still Here
A summer visitor, the wheatear is a handsome chat, with black cheeks, white eyestripes, a blue back and a pale orange chest. Look for it on upland heaths and moors.
This large skate has tiny, prickly spines all over its back.
The undulate ray has beautiful wavy patterns on its back, which helps it camouflage against the sandy seabed.
Beavers are the engineers of the animal world, creating wetlands where wildlife can thrive. After a 400-year absence, beavers are back in Britain!
A bushy brown seaweed that appears bright blue underwater.