Nature Diary No. 1 March 2020 by Peter and Sylvia Woodhead
Our Nature blog for March 2020, with plants and wildlife seen on on local walks.
Our Nature blog for March 2020, with plants and wildlife seen on on local walks.
Wild flowers and wildlife seen on local walks.
Garden observations and visits to Cumbria Wildlife Trust Reserves during lockdown
Visiting local Nature reserves and observing seasonal changes.
Slabs of smooth grey rock, incised with deep fissures and patterned with swirling hollows and runnels sculpted by thousands of years of rainwater, form an unlikely wildlife habitat. Look a little…
Our Nature blog for early April 2020, with plants and wildlife seen in local gardens during lockdown.
Nature observations in south Cumbria during lockdown.
Wildlife and wild flowers seen on local walks.
We're delighted to take over the management of two special nature reserves near Burton-in-Kendal
It’s another milestone in the lives of the #FoulshawOspreys. Volunteer Jenny Cornell explains more...
The rare smooth snake can only be found at a few heathland sites in the UK. It looks a bit like an adder, but lacks the distinctive zig-zag pattern along its back.