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The Positives of Winter
Communities and Wildlife Officer Rebecca Neal highlights her favourite winter wildlife
Wildlife in Winter
Winter is a wild and savage environment but also one full of natural beauty for those intrepid enough to seek it.
Twite
This small finch nests on moorlands and coastal crofts, spending the winter on the coast. The UK population has declined dramatically.
Winter moth
One of the few moths that fly in winter, often seen in car headlights.
Winter thrushes
With the exception of the ring ouzel, you can find all our thrushes in winter, and they are quite easy to identify. All are small to medium sized birds with an upright stance, often found feeding…
Winter reserve restrictions
This coming winter and spring, restricted access at some nature reserves will be inevitable
Why litter pick?
There are many reasons why I like to litter pick - here are just a few to share
Project WILDside winter update
Winter isn't a quiet time for this project! Events, training workshops and more all on the horizon...
Winter work is coming to an end
Hazel Pears, Northants Volunteer Officer, explains what she has been getting up to in the last two weeks of winter work.
Do a litter pick or beach clean!
Be a wildlife saviour and do a litter pick or beach clean!
Waterlogged - the wettest winter on record
After a thoroughly sodden winter some of our nature reserves remain waterlogged in many places. It's hardly surprising - England has seen the highest level of rainfall over any 18 month…