All around the natural world is beginning to stir, emerging drowsily from a soft duvet of snow.
Fylde Sand Dunes
January is the month of our annual Christmas tree planting event, bringing hundreds of volunteers to our coastline each year, come rain, wind, or shine, to help grow the dunes.
This vital and threatened coastal habitat is home to specialised plants, breeding birds like skylark and reed bunting, rare sand lizards which have been reintroduced as part of the Fylde Sand Dunes Project, and, in summer, is teaming with insects and butterflies.
Between cups of tea and tireless digging, volunteers admired ocean treasures, from the washed-up egg cases of skate and ray to pretty shells, and clumps of whelk eggs.
The distinctive call of a stonechat was also heard on the wind, another bird that breeds amongst the rolling dunes.
Did you know... the song of the stonechat sounds like two pebbles being tapped together, giving them their name.