12 days of a (wildlife) Christmas - seven scorpions a swimming
Traditionally on the seventh day of Christmas, we would be receiving seven swans a swimming from our one true love, but we’re going to talk about seven scorpions a swimming instead!
Traditionally on the seventh day of Christmas, we would be receiving seven swans a swimming from our one true love, but we’re going to talk about seven scorpions a swimming instead!
Traditionally on the sixth day of Christmas, we would be receiving six geese a laying from our one true love but we’ve decided to talk about six earwigs a laying instead!
Traditionally for the fifth day of Christmas we would be receiving five purple rings birds but instead we are going with five purple lings!
It’s the most wonderful time of the year... because mistletoe can be easily spotted in beautiful bunches on bare branches in the trees!
Traditionally for the fourth day of Christmas we would be receiving four calling birds from our one true love but instead we've changed it to four crawling toads!
Traditionally on the third day of Christmas, we would be receiving three French hens from our one true love, but we’ve decided to talk about three fox dens instead!
Christmas is in the air and here in Ipswich we’re starting to feel rather festive! Join us in the run up to Christmas by celebrating some of the towns wild places and awesome species as we adapt…
Christmas is in the air and here in Ipswich we’re starting to feel rather festive! Join us in the run up to Christmas by celebrating some of the town’s wild places and awesome species as we adapt…
It’s Christmas eve and for our last day of this series we’ve decided to swap the 12 drummers drumming for 12 woodpecker drummers drumming.
For day 11 of our 12 days of (a wildlife) Christmas we’ll be heading to pipers vale to see what wintery wildlife we can find.