Bearded tit
The bearded tit is an unmistakable cinnamon-coloured bird of reedbeds in the south, east and north-west of England. Males actually sport a black 'moustache', rather than a beard!
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
The bearded tit is an unmistakable cinnamon-coloured bird of reedbeds in the south, east and north-west of England. Males actually sport a black 'moustache', rather than a beard!
Hello! It’s Dylan and Rhys again and we are no longer Interns! In our last blog we talked about the ending of our six-month internship, ran by The Crown Estate, hosted by the North Wales Wildlife…
Lawrlwythwch eich canllaw AM DDIM i Dod â Chwilod yn Ôl i’ch gardd eich hun, gyda chyfarwyddiadau ar gyfer adeiladu eich bwced chwilod eich hun, neu fanc chwilod neu wrych marw.
The extensive, golden-brown reedbeds that are formed by stands of Common reed are a familiar sight in our wetlands. They provide an important home for many species, including the rare Bittern.
Just three visits to shores with our Shoresearch teams this month. Our have-a-go sessions will renew in September.
North Wales Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers were deeply saddened to hear of the recent passing of Simon Smith, a gentle, caring and committed volunteer who supported our work in north east…
Cotoneaster was introduced to the UK in 1879 from Eastern Asia as an ornamental plant. It is now an invasive non-native species which is taking over valuable habitats including limestone…
Oeddech chi’n gwybod bod 90% o’r ffyngau sy’n bodoli’n anhysbys i wyddoniaeth? Gall profion DNA ar samplau o bridd gynhyrchu ffyngau sydd ddim yn cyfateb i unrhyw rywogaethau hysbys. Y rhain ydi’r…
One of our most common ladybirds, the black-on-red markings of the 7-spot ladybird are very familiar. Ladybirds are a gardeners best friend as they eat insects that love to nibble on garden plants…
After losing her beloved brother David, Kirsty realised how important it is to have a Will. This is her personal story.