A surprise from my youth
There was once a youngster on his lifetime journey with the natural world (especially birdwatching) who, one rain-blessed and windswept day, was introduced to the diminutive Jack snipe.
There was once a youngster on his lifetime journey with the natural world (especially birdwatching) who, one rain-blessed and windswept day, was introduced to the diminutive Jack snipe.
A flooded field, a large pool formed and, finding this to its liking, along came a little egret, on Day Nine of #12DaysWild
A new year. Time for new beginnings, new resolutions and new ambitions. This year, why not make a lasting change, one that will benefit future generations and the environment as well? Here are…
We extend a warm welcome to all our visitors from Scandinavia and other such frozen landscapes.
I suppose I should feel obliged to mention the grey partridge, as I have volunteered to join in on the LWT #12DaysWild over Christmas.
“Ambushed” by a posse of at least 90 starlings, all resting on telephone wires along the road I take onto the moss.
Under the watchful eye of the Moon a wander into a landscape evolving for nature, on Day 5 of #12DaysWild
Grey, miserable-looking and windswept was the sky over the moss, as I set off on Day 4. Was this glum weather about to affect my mood and turn me back home?
Emma Bartlet reflects on 2023's Supporter's Day; a day of recognising those who go above and beyond for nature and their community all year round.
Presenting the certificate for The Wildlife Trust’s “Biodiversity Benchmark” -a standard for land management- to Blackburn’s Farm, Wrea Green, Borough of Fylde, Lancashire