A couple reading an wildlife interpretation panel at South Walney Nature Reserve with Piel castle in background © John Morrison
Nature Diary No. 6 late May 2020 Peter and Sylvia Woodhead page 2 Friday 21 August 2020 Sylvia Woodhead Cryptocephalus hypochaeridis, green leaf beetle 20/05/2020 Sizergh Fell by Peter and Sylvia Woodhead Wildlife and wild flowers seen on local walks. Nature Diary 6 late May 2020 Peter and Sylvia Woodhead page 1 Nature Diary 6 late May 2020 Peter and Sylvia Woodhead page 2 wild flowerswildlifeNature reservesbirdswildlife gardening Related blog posts Blog How to identify diving ducks Diving ducks can be seen year-round, but winter brings a boost in numbers as birds arrive from Northern Europe and Russia. This guide… Blog November at Gosling Sike The latest Gosling Sike-inspired poem by writer in residence Susan Cartwright-Smith. Blog Grey seals by Skomer Island warden, Nathan Wilkie Grey seal pups are one of the most popular highlights of the UK nature calendar, with thousands of people heading to seal pupping…
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