Swift Survey Training Evening Newtown
Join MWT Conservation Officer and Save Our Swifts Newtown for a slow walk around town to learn how to identify swifts and record their nest sites.
Join MWT Conservation Officer and Save Our Swifts Newtown for a slow walk around town to learn how to identify swifts and record their nest sites.
This remarkable creature shows nature’s fantastic complexity!
There are several species of cucumber spider, recognised by their bright green abdomen.
Just as the bluebells finish flowering in our woodlands, the rose-red blooms of red campion start to brighten up the woodland floor. Look for this pretty plant in hedges and roadsides, too.
One of our most familiar spring flowers, the cowslip brightens up ancient meadows and woodlands with its egg-yolk-yellow, nodding blooms.
Today a group of Wildlife Trusts launch Wilder Marches – a ground-breaking nature recovery project across two countries, four counties and three major river catchments. Montgomeryshire,…
You're more likely to see the attractive, brightly coloured caterpillars than the mullein moth itself.
This common fungus puffs out clouds of spores when it's mature.
The large, fluffy caterpillars of this moth are often seen in summer and early spring.
This birch-loving moth can be seen flying on sunny days in early spring.
The bloody henry starfish is normally a bright purply-red colour and is found all around the UK.
Bilberries appear in summer and early autumn and are often turned into jams, pies and sauces...