As our Wildlife Hub and team settle into the National Botanic Garden of Wales, we now begin our monthly round-up of what wildlife has been seen. August is typically the time of year where we see our juvenile birds hopping around the bushes, but we're also seeing our summer migrants begin to leave ahead of … Continue reading Wildlife round-up – August
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A visit to Parc Slip
With a chance in weather, it was definitely worth a visit to Parc Slip WTSWW. It's somewhere that is absolutely fantastic for wildlife, yet somewhere we have not managed to visit all that much - this will change! Dan at Parc Slip With the warm weather, there was plenty of wildlife to see as with … Continue reading A visit to Parc Slip
Autumn Migration at Spurn – Beth Clyne
Spurn is a magical place thriving with life, situated on the south east corner of the Yorkshire coast, its everchanging coastline narrowing between the Humber estuary and the North sea makes it a gleaming hotspot for many migrants. Immense numbers of wildlife migrate to and through here during the year, the main attraction are birds … Continue reading Autumn Migration at Spurn – Beth Clyne
Orchids of Kenfig
Now that we are out of lockdown and are able to travel again, we've begun scouting some of our sites to see what has changed during this time. We were hopeful that the regular wildlife we see regularly on our walks with clients and on our tours would still be thriving - so we decided … Continue reading Orchids of Kenfig
Tenerife March 2020
Before lockdown began in Britain and elsewhere in Europe, Sam and Dan ventured on a small birding holiday to the Canary Islands, with the goal of seeing the colourful and charismatic endemic birds of the sunny island of Tenerife. Tenerife is a fairly small island and it really doesn't take long to get around to … Continue reading Tenerife March 2020