Clarach Returns To Wales!
First Ever Sighting of a Dyfi Offspring Returning
First Ever Sighting of a Dyfi Offspring Returning
Construction Begins on the New Dyfi Wildlife Centre
The herring gull is the typical 'seagull' of our seaside resorts, though our coastal populations have declined in recent decades.
Our largest bat, the noctule roosts in trees and can be seen flying over the canopy in search of insect-prey, such as cockchafers. Like other bats, it hibernates over winter.
Sand eels are a hugely important part of our marine ecosystem. In fact, the fledgling success of our breeding seabirds entirely depends on them.
Travels of White UR: Sightings at the Dyfi Nest and Elsewhere
Donate Your Old Coins for Our Penny Floor!
Both our 2023 chicks have been ringed.
Our Chicks are Thriving - The First 10 Days are Crucial
The stinging nettle is a familiar and common plant, often firmly rooted in our memories after our first, hands-on experience - a prickling irritation that's not forgotten easily!
The wild rock dove is the ancestor to what is probably our most familiar bird - the feral pigeon, which is often found in large numbers in our towns and cities.
Ceulan Left Dyfi Six Weeks Ago Today