Warden's Work - Snipe Dales in July
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…
July really did produce some very unexpected sightings from a new orchid discovery, unusual migrating waders, breaching dolphins all the way through to small moths. This just goes to show how much…
David Robinson, President of Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust died this morning, Tuesday 25 July 2017 at the age of 89
Found on rocky shores around the UK, Chitons are a kind of mollusc identifiable by their characteristic coat-of-mail shells.
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…
The lime hawk-moth is a large, night-flying moth that can be seen from May to July in gardens, parks and woods. It is buff-coloured, with green patches on its scalloped-edged wings.
The distinctive spiky, or 'bearded', green flower heads of wall barley appear from June to July and are easy to spot in an urban environment as they push their way up through pavements…
Horseshoe vetch is a member of the pea family, so displays bright yellow, pea-like flowers and seed pods. Look for this low-growing plant on chalk grasslands from May to July.
A small, but feisty scavenger, this carnivorous sea snail does not let anything go to waste!
It is so easy to miss this clever little moth. It is a master of disguise, blending in perfectly as it looks just like the twig of a birch tree! Flying only at night, the buff-tip moth can be seen…