Deeping Lakes
A number of flooded gravel pits noted for their abundance of wildfowl and waterbird communities.
A number of flooded gravel pits noted for their abundance of wildfowl and waterbird communities.
Creeping buttercup is our most familiar buttercup - the buttery-yellow flowers are like little drops of sunshine peppering garden lawns, parks, woods and fields.
Despite being considered a 'weed' of cultivated ground, the seeds of the Creeping thistle provide an important food source for farmland birds, many of which are declining rapidly.
As its name suggests, creeping bent runs along the ground before it bends and grows upright. It is a common grass of arable land, waste ground and grasslands.
Creeping jenny is a low-growing plant of wet grasslands, riverbanks, ponds and wet woods. It has cup-like, yellow flowers and is a popular choice for garden ponds.
Come along to Deeping Lakes and enjoy this wetland reserve with guided walks, activities for children and much more!
Volunteers help with a variety of tasks at Deeping Lakes on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Welcome to the opening 2023 blog from the two new marine interns, Sian Peace and Jasmine Brown.
Discussions with a CEO, discovering our personalities through Insights training, meeting past alumni and big gains in our project work, all at The Crown Estate, London this week.
From sea dipping to treasure hunts in the forest, this week we spent time visiting Lincolnshire nature reserves and getting stuck in with their National Marine Week themed events.
We attended Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust’s Conservation Strategy Team meeting last week, where we had the pleasure of presenting our projects to the group and creating discussion over feedback.