Nifty nuthatches
The nuthatch, with its distinctive rust-coloured belly, striking black eye stripe, and unique behaviour, is one of the most fascinating birds you can spot in Hampshire’s woodlands this winter.
The nuthatch, with its distinctive rust-coloured belly, striking black eye stripe, and unique behaviour, is one of the most fascinating birds you can spot in Hampshire’s woodlands this winter.
With colder weather revealing the distinctive stems of the umbellifers, we take a look at this fascinating plant family.
The black-tailed godwit, (Limosa limosa), is a remarkable wader bird that graces Hampshire’s coastal wetlands during the winter months, offering a special sight for wildlife enthusiasts.
The squealing call of the water rail is often the only sign of its presence. We explore how this elusive bird is perfectly adapted to a secretive life along our chalk streams.
Tara Kennard (Wilder School Leader) shares her wilder school journey, where it started, the highs and lows of being the outdoor lead and the reality that nature does it's own thing.
Recently, community members gathered for an Orchard Visits Day to explore three orchards across the Isle of Wight. This event was a wonderful opportunity to learn about orchard management, discuss…
Nestled among mossy meadows, old pastures, and ancient woodlands, waxcap fungi stand as one of nature's most enchanting secrets.
In turbulent times, calm waters can soothe the soul. Melissa Wall contemplates the beauty and magic of chalk streams.
Designed to recognise and reward the most deserving individuals, the Westminster Award celebrates the key values demonstrated by young people studying at the Cadet Vocational College
Redshanks, with their striking red legs and haunting calls, are a familiar and cherished presence along the Hampshire coastline.