Birds on the move
For many birdwatchers, autumn is the most exciting time of year. But what are they so excited about?
For many birdwatchers, autumn is the most exciting time of year. But what are they so excited about?
A non-native species originating from Asia, the harlequin ladybird is prevalent in towns and gardens.
This is a predominantly subtidal species but can be found on the lowest parts of a sheltered rocky shore in summer.
Mae'r rhywogaeth yma o forwellt yn fath o blanhigyn blodeuol sy'n byw o dan y môr, gan ddarparu cynefin pwysig i lawer o rywogaethau prin a rhyfeddol.
Steep neutral lowland meadows, enclosed and divided by ancient and species rich hedgerows.
Discover the bird that’s a favourite amongst birdwatchers, despite the fact that most rarely see one.
Mammal expert Stuart Edmunds introduces the four species of mice you can see in the UK.
The violet click beetle is a very rare beetle that lives in decaying wood, particularly common beech and ash. It gets its name from its habit of springing upwards with an audible click if it falls…
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This jewel like leaf beetle is an incredibly scarce species which is only found in wetland habitats.
A breeding bird of fast-flowing, upland rivers, the grey wagtail can also be seen in lowland areas, farmyards and even towns in winter.