Warden's Work - Snipe Dales in March
Over the next year, I will be heading over to Snipe Dales monthly to get an insight on how Warden James Forrester works to maintain the site throughout the seasons and how he has to adapt to…
Over the next year, I will be heading over to Snipe Dales monthly to get an insight on how Warden James Forrester works to maintain the site throughout the seasons and how he has to adapt to…
Spring was in the air during March and the warm spell at the end of the month triggered the arrival of the ‘true’ spring migrants.
March was a very busy month with returning spring migrants, excellent chaffinch migration, record numbers of porpoises and sightings of two Alpine swifts.
March was an exciting month on Anderby Marsh with an incredible 17 wader species recorded (the highest ever monthly total), first butterflies and grass snakes of the year and a surprise sighting…
Enjoying the early signs of spring across the nature reserve, despite the continuing difficulties presented by the high rainfall.
Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust is delighted to hear suggested sites are progressing to the next stage of the HPMA designation process.
Following our brilliant weekend beach cleaning, this week we attended Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust’s big 75th anniversary festival and learnt how to present effectively (aka how to prevent any…
Simon and myself were invited to tag along on a botanical survey this week with LWT’s resident botanist and Wildlife Sites Officer, Jeremy and Caroline.
Able to camouflage itself to its surroundings, the European flounder is one of our many amazing flatfish!
Living up to its name, the hairy violet is covered in fine hairs. Look for its delicate, violet flowers blooming from March to June on chalk grasslands, in particular.
Heralding spring, a carpet of sunshine-yellow lesser celandine flowers is a joy to see on a woodland walk. Look out for it along hedgerows, in parks and even in graveyards, too, from March onwards…