Monthly Meander - Early Morning Chorus
Join us for a guided walk around the reserve
Join us for a guided walk around the reserve
Harry Hog has been out and about across our three counties, exploring and appreciating our wild spaces.
The Tawny mining bee is a furry, gingery bee that can often be seen in parks and gardens during the springtime. Look for a volcano-like mound of earth in the lawn that marks the entrance to its…
Our intrepid promoter Harry Hog is now officially out and about visiting Wildlife Trust nature reserves in our three counties. Read the first of his ‘Hog Blog’s about how our local wildlife is…
This black and grey solitary bee takes to the wing in spring, when it can be seen buzzing around burrows in open ground.
Our intrepid Trust promoter on the joys of autumn berries and murmurations at some of our reserves
The bird cherry can be found in wet woodlands and along streams in upland areas, in particular. Its fragrant blossom appears in April and is followed by bitter, black fruits - good for wildlife,…
Trust Promoter Harry Hog has been exploring our reserves this winter - and helping wildlife on his own doorstep, too.
Find out more about breeding bird surveys on Wildlife Trust nature reserves, what they can tell us, and how to get involved
The Bird's-nest orchid gets its name from its nest-like tangle of roots. Unlike other green plants, it doesn’t get its energy from sunlight. Instead, it grows as a parasite on tree roots, so…
Common bird's-foot-trefoil has a vareity of names that conjure up some interesting images: 'Eggs and Bacon', for instance! Its small, yellow, slipper-like flowers can be seen in all…
Trust promoter Harry Hog has been out and about at Waresley Woods and Trumpington Meadows, making the most of the last flush of summer insects...