Rook
The all-black rook is a sociable bird, so can be spotted in flocks or nesting colonies, known as 'rookeries'. Unlike the similar carrion crow, it has a grey bill and 'baggy trouser…
The all-black rook is a sociable bird, so can be spotted in flocks or nesting colonies, known as 'rookeries'. Unlike the similar carrion crow, it has a grey bill and 'baggy trouser…
This fluffy moth is one of the few species that fly in winter.
Hedgerows are one of our most easily encountered wildlife habitats, found lining roads, railways and footpaths, bordering fields and gardens and on the coast.
One of the most striking and beautiful reef species found in the UK!
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales’ (WTSWW) Parc Slip Nature Reserve named as one of the country’s best green spaces!
The blue-tailed damselfly does, indeed, have a blue tail. It is one of our most common species and frequents gardens - try digging a wildlife pond to attract dragonflies and damselflies.
Late summer is the best time to discover one of the UK’s chunkiest caterpillars, the elephant hawk-moth.
One of the few moths that fly in winter, often seen in car headlights.
Discover the bird that’s a favourite amongst birdwatchers, despite the fact that most rarely see one.
The spotted ray is one of the smallest species of skate, growing to only 80 cm.
This unique fungus is one of the most sought after spring fungi of them all.