A siege of herons
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The number of herons around the basin has been a common topic of conversation lately at the visitor centre. Almost without fail, there’s always at least one grey heron standing …
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The number of herons around the basin has been a common topic of conversation lately at the visitor centre. Almost without fail, there’s always at least one grey heron standing …
This Eigg blog post comes from Kirsty, one of our two Conservation Volunteers for August. Here Kirsty talks about our Hen Harrier Day event. Hen Harrier Day is a nationwide …
The end of August marks the beginning of the final month of our placement as Assistant Rangers at Loch of the Lowes. Recently, we’ve been carrying out a beaver impact …
It has been another great week for sightings on the reserve. I’ve seen so many amazing plants and animals during my internship this summer and my last week was no …
This blog post comes from our July Eigg volunteer Holly Sayer who was inspired by all the wildflowers here on Eigg. Foraging for Wildflowers and Folklore on the Isle of …
Volunteering at the Falls of Clyde is great fun, with no two days ever being quite the same! My highlight this week was on nearby Cander Moss, where with the …
It has been a little while since I talked about wildlife gardening so this week I thought I’d write about greening our front gardens and why it affects more than …
This week we had an absolutely superb week for sightings. We had some very lucky visitors on our Badger Watch. Not only did they see one adult and one cub, …
Our male osprey chick, PH1, has set off on migration. We were about to announce his departure a few days ago but then he must have popped back – now, …
There are some elusive birds that live on the reserve in very low numbers and are subsequently very hard to find. The spotted flycatcher is one such bird but Mike …