Blue 24 Returns to the Dyfi
We Last Saw Her Here Early July
We Last Saw Her Here Early July
Sand eels are a hugely important part of our marine ecosystem. In fact, the fledgling success of our breeding seabirds entirely depends on them.
How We Chose This Name
Day 16: First Egg
Egg 2 Arrives
The Holm oak is an introduced species that has been widely planted near the coast and in parkland. It is self-seeding in the south of the UK. Its young leaves are spiny like Holly leaves, and it…
One of the UK’s rarest marine species, this giant of the rocky shore is a very special fish.
An intruding female osprey made the briefest of touchdowns on the nest at 05:56 yesterday morning.
Nudibranchs, also known as sea slugs, are much like their land-based relatives that you may spot in your garden. But, unlike your regular garden slug, the nudibranch can incorporate the stinging…
This seagrass species is a kind of flowering plant that lives beneath the sea, providing an important habitat for many rare and wonderful species.
Monty and Glesni Return... and Blue 24 and Dai Dot are Still Here
Ben keeps a diary of all the wildlife that he spots. He challenges himself to see new species: if he finds something that he doesn’t recognise, he takes a photograph so that he can look it up.