Chwilio
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Chwilio
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Mae Sophie Baker, swyddog cyfathrebu gydag Ymddiriedolaeth Natur Swydd Bedford, Swydd Caergrawnt a Swydd Northampton, yn edrych ar ein rhywogaethau brodorol ni sydd wedi dod yn symbolau…
Glanhau Traeth Plast Off! 2023
Fe ddechreuodd Ymddiriedolaeth Natur Gogledd Cymru ein dathliadau 60 mlynedd mewn steil gyda’n sesiwn glanhau traethau mwyaf, a mwyaf llwyddiannus, erioed, gan ysbrydoli nifer enfawr o bobl i ddod…
Bullfinch
The rose-red breast, large black cap and thick bill make the bullfinch easy to identify. A plump-looking bird of woodlands, hedgerows and orchards, it also frequents gardens.
Fulmar
Related to the massive albatross, the fulmar is a gull-like bird that nests on rocky cliff edges. Don't get too close, though - it spits a foul-smelling oil at intruders.
House sparrow
The house sparrow is a familiar, streaky brown bird of towns, parks and gardens. Males sport a grey cap and black bib, the size of which indicates their status.
Pied flycatcher
The pied flycatcher is a summer visitor, migrating here from West Africa to breed. Look for this small, black-and-white bird in woodland, parks and gardens, mostly in the west of the UK.
Siskin
An attractive, green-and-yellow bird, the siskin regularly visits birdtables and feeders in gardens. Look for the bright yellow barring on its black wings, and the black crown of the males.
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Black-necked grebe
Known in America as the 'Eared Grebe' because of its golden ear tufts, the black-necked grebe is a rare nesting bird in the UK. It is easiest to spot around southern coasts in winter.…