Weekly wild news from our reserves, 17 July 2020
Our Reserve Wardens have been taking a closer look at plants found on our reserves that are firm favourites with pollinator species this week. Lots of invertebrates have been spotted too including…
Our Reserve Wardens have been taking a closer look at plants found on our reserves that are firm favourites with pollinator species this week. Lots of invertebrates have been spotted too including…
It's been a floral affair this week with our Reserve Wardens highlighting some of the wonderful flora out on our sites. From flowering rush, to biting stone crop to yellow-horned poppies with…
Rare natterjack toads, water rails taking over our "otter cam", and an array of orchids. There's been lots happening on our reserves across the county this week.
Our reserve wardens are working hard across the county from transporting our Hebridean sheep from different reserves, planting heather as part of a regeneration programme, to spotting rare species…
Cottongrass, a hatching swift chick, carnivorous plants on the fens and more. There's been lots going on across our reserves this week.
Chinese water deer fawns, adder’s tongue and turtle doves are just some of the highlights from our reserves team across the county this week.
We’ve noticed many more visitors to our reserves over the past few weeks as lockdown restrictions have started to ease. Spring is continuing unabated, with some lovely wildlife sights to be had…
Our wonderful volunteers have been out recording dragon and damselflies. The bank holiday weekend proved to be a busy time with new species emerging and raised this years’ species list to 16.
Grasshopper warblers, cuckoos and glossy ibis are some highlights and sightings from the Reserves Team this week.
We’re still in lockdown, but our reserves teams are still able to carry our wildlife surveys, as well as livestock and safety checks following government guidelines.