A couple reading an wildlife interpretation panel at South Walney Nature Reserve with Piel castle in background © John Morrison
Nature Diary No. 3 Late April (Easter) 2020 by Peter and Sylvia Woodhead Wednesday 19 August 2020 Sylvia Woodhead Garden ant nectaring red currant flowers, Kent's Bank 12/04/2020 by David Benham Nature observations in south Cumbria during lockdown. wild flowersMothsInsectsbirds Related blog posts Blog Birds of Morecambe Bay (and the Solway!) Scott, the Trust's Southern Reserves Officer, is a keen birder and shares what wetland birds you're likely to spot on the… Blog Birds on the move For many birdwatchers, autumn is the most exciting time of year. But what are they so excited about? Blog Fascinating flying ants Sara Booth-Card, ecologist, peatlands and Action For Insects campaigner at The Wildlife Trusts, looks out for the telltale signs of…
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