Grafham Water
Wildflower meadows, ancient woodlands and wetland areas full of birdlife.
Wildflower meadows, ancient woodlands and wetland areas full of birdlife.
Our largest bat, the noctule roosts in trees and can be seen flying over the canopy in search of insect-prey, such as cockchafers. Like other bats, it hibernates over winter.
A walk round this wonderfully diverse Wildlife Trust reserve.
The melodious song of the nightingale is the most likely sign of this bird being about. Shy and secretive, it sings from dense scrub and woodland, day and night.
Evening Bat Walk at Paradise Nature Reserve
Chris Wedge will guide us around this Scheduled Ancient Monument and County Wildlife Site which has a variety of habitats including a wildflower meadow, woodland, traditional orchards and…
Evening Bat Walk at Byron’s Pool Local Nature Reserve
A guided walk at East Pit to look for glow-worms
Tony Gill will take us around this small peaceful reserve which has several different habitats including woodland, stream, wildflower area and an orchard