This reserve will close on Thursday 14 November for an all-staff meeting. Please check locally for site specific closure times and details. Bempton Cliffs, on the spectacular Yorkshire coast, is home ...
The UN’s annual climate change conference, or COP29, is taking place between 11 and 22 November 2024. We’re heading there to urge leaders to tackle the nature crisis alongside the climate crisis. The ...
This reserve will close on Thursday 14 November for an all-staff meeting. Please check locally for site specific closure times and details. Blean Woods is a wonderful place for a woodland walk. Our ...
The Little Egret is a small white heron with attractive white plumes on crest, back and chest, black legs and bill and yellow feet. It first appeared in the UK in significant numbers in 1989 and first ...
Advice from the wildlife team on looking after your local feathered friends. From the best bird tables to helping preven... Identifying birds Identifying birds can be tricky – they’re often seen at a ...
The Green Woodpecker is the largest of the three woodpeckers that breed in Britain. It has a heavy-looking body, short tail and a strong, long bill. It's green on its upperparts with a paler belly, ...
The Pink-footed Goose is a medium-sized goose, smaller than a Mute Swan but bigger than a Mallard. It is pinkish grey with a dark head and neck, a pink bill and pink feet and legs. This species does ...
Grey Herons are unmistakeable – tall, with long legs, a long beak and grey, black and white feathering. They can stand with their neck stretched out, looking for food, or hunched down with their neck ...
Golden Eagles, otters, Red Squirrels, wintering geese and huge seabird colonies. You can find them all among Scotland’s rugged mountains, moorland, ancient Caledonian pine forests and miles of ...
Despite being our largest songbird, Mistle Thrushes are surprisingly easily overlooked. They can be distinguished from the smaller Song Thrush by their size, the lack of warm brown tones in their ...