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 Ghosts, goblins and witches | Spooly species This Halloween, discover some of the UK's most spooktacular species. Blog Footballers, batmen and heroes | Hoverflies This spring celebrate hoverflies with insect expert Vicki Hird MSc FRES! Blog Wildlife Gardening with Head Gardener of Peter Rabbit Garden We put a few questions to Head Gardener at The World of Beatrix Potter in Bowness-In-Windermere, Flo, to get a peek into her world of…
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