
Weekly wild news from our reserves - 23 December 2022
This week’s wildlife highlights were an otter, a buzzard, a water rail, and a heron in the frost. Our wardens have been hard at work installing a sluice, making a scrape with a kingfisher bank,…
Starlings at Lackford Lakes - Mike Andrews
This week’s wildlife highlights were an otter, a buzzard, a water rail, and a heron in the frost. Our wardens have been hard at work installing a sluice, making a scrape with a kingfisher bank,…
There have been stunning views this week, whilst our wardens and volunteers have been busy with coppicing, tree safety work and livestock checks. They also spotted otters, a bittern and Eurasian…
This week our reserve wardens and volunteers have been busy restoring and maintaining fens and marshes, chainsaw training, and relocating our conservation grazing 'Belties'. Wildlife…
This week has been packed full of exciting wildlife, including an otter cub, a devil’s coach horse, a marsh harrier, a tiny bee orchid, coral slime mould and loads of fantastic fungi! Meanwhile…
The weather this year, has been strange and this has continued throughout Autumn. With the mild weather after the drought in the summer, many plants decided to have a go at growing again and some…
Catch up on the latest news from our nature reserves. This week our wardens and volunteers have been full steam ahead with autumn reserve duties – creating and maintaining ideal habitats for…
Catch up on our reserve wardens’ blog. This week features native ponies, fungi, a very long bee tunnel and some batty visitors. Carlton Marshes also held a quiz for wildlife, replaced a bench and…
Catch up on the latest happenings across our reserves. This week’s wildlife highlights included a burying beetle, robin’s pincushion gall, fantastic fungi and marvellous moths. Meanwhile our…
Catch up on the latest news from our reserve wardens. This week they’ve been focusing on fungi and colourful signs of autumn, whilst essential reserve maintenance continues.
This week’s wildlife highlights from our reserve wardens included a rare orchid, a wild service tree, a short-eared owl, a jack snipe, fantastic fungi and some eery deer calls. Stunning autumn…