Blackcap
As the name suggests, the male blackcap has a black cap, while the female has a gingery one. Look for this distinctive warbler in woodland, parks and gardens.
As the name suggests, the male blackcap has a black cap, while the female has a gingery one. Look for this distinctive warbler in woodland, parks and gardens.
A Cambridge Nature Network is launching today to provide a systematic approach to bring about nature’s recovery in and around the City for the benefit of wildlife and those who live, work, study…
The preferred route for the Oxford Cambridge Expressway announced today raises concerns over the impacts on the natural environment
Through effective partnerships the Cambridge Nature Network is establishing tangible results set to improve, enlarge and connect natural spaces in and around Cambridge
A guided walk at East Pit to look for glow-worms
Evening Bat Walk at Paradise Nature Reserve
Evening Bat Walk at Byron’s Pool Local Nature Reserve
Guided walk at East Pit to look for chalk grassland flowers