Halcyon Days
Chicks are Doing Great; Brief Update on Ospreys Elsewhere
Chicks are Doing Great; Brief Update on Ospreys Elsewhere
Lowland mixed oak and ash woods include the iconic bluebell woods so central to our notion of British woodland. Mostly quite small and bounded by ancient banks, they are full of history. At their…
The most commonly encountered ray around the British Isles, it's easy to see where the thornback ray got its name from - just check out the spines on its back!
Orca, sometimes known as ‘killer whales’, are unmistakable with their black and white markings. Although we do have a small group of orca who live in British waters, you would be lucky to see them…
Bottlenose dolphins in British waters are the biggest of their kind – they need to be able to cope with our chilly waters! They are very sociable and will happily swim alongside boats, providing…
Badgers are the UK’s largest land predator and are one of the most well-known British species. They are famed for their black and white stripes and sturdy body, using their strong front paws to…
Megan is fascinated by the wide variety of British wildlife, particularly discovering what lives in the garden. She loves putting out the moth trap overnight and finding the moths in the morning.…
Osprey Sightings in Senegal and Gambia
A Few Notes on Osprey Anatomy
Osprey Vision and Eye Colour
Another Female Osprey Visits
Welsh Osprey News: ON 5 and ON 4 Have Chicks!