Tegid Fledges but Ceri's in Trouble
Tegid Fledges at 50 Days Old, Ceri Has Suffered a Fall
Tegid Fledges at 50 Days Old, Ceri Has Suffered a Fall
The lightbulb sea squirt is common around much of the UK. Its easy to see where its name came from!
Here we go folks, the countdown is on - just a few more days to wait...
Spot these giants of the bumblebee world during springtime. They can be seen buzzing from flower to flower getting their pollen fix.
Found on rocky shores and seabeds, the Keyhole limpet gets its name from the little hole at the tip of its shell.
The grey partridge is an attractive bird that prefers the ground to pear trees! Found on farmland and grassland, it is under threat from loss of habitat.
The papery, translucent, silver 'coins' of Honesty are instantly recognisable. They are actually the leftover seed pods that dangle from the plant through winter.
Sand and gravel can be found from the shoreline down to the deep sea, attracting a host of burrowing creatures.
The pungent, rotten smell of Black Horehound makes this medium-sized plant of waste ground and roadside verges stand out from the crowd.
Look out for the small, yellow flowers of Celery-leaved buttercup in wet meadows and at the edges of ponds and ditches. It flowers from May to September.
The dark-blue flowers of Common milkwort pepper our grasslands from May to September. It can also appear in pink and white forms.