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A waxwing winter?
Ecologist Lewis Hooper shares why we should be on the lookout for the mesmerising Bohemian waxwing and why they migrate to the UK.
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Winter 2020
Wild Days Out
Firstly apologies for the recent lack of posting – due in part to Bob being on holiday, in part the reserve generally being fairly quiet on the wildlife front and in part (and in no means related…
Wild winter larders
The sight of your fridge or cupboards full after a trip to the shops can be very satisfying, but did you know humans aren’t the only ones who like to keep a well-stocked larder over the winter…
Winter butterflies
Butterflies aren’t a species group we associate with winter, mostly seen on warm sunny days as they feed on the nectar from flowers. However, records show that there are butterfly sightings in…
Winter moth
One of the few moths that fly in winter, often seen in car headlights.
Winter raptors
Winter is a wonderful time of year to see our beautiful birds of prey.
What happens to snakes in Winter?
How does Britain’s only native venomous snake, the elusive adder, prepare for the approaching winter?
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Which birds migrate to the UK in winter?
Winter is a wondrous time for birdwatching. Though many species depart our UK skies after summer for warmer climes elsewhere, they are substituted by countless winged migrants seeking solace from…