Why do wagtails wag?
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…with their slate grey head and wings. Grey wagtail female © Steve Waterhouse, @Olesnapper They are resident throughout most of the UK, preferring fast flowing upland rivers in summer, moving…
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…with their slate grey head and wings. Grey wagtail female © Steve Waterhouse, @Olesnapper They are resident throughout most of the UK, preferring fast flowing upland rivers in summer, moving…
Whilst it may resemble a rat (even being dubbed the “water rat” or “ratty”), the water vole has fur on its tail, paws and ears, and has a rounder nose…
…up to four beavers families to Knapdale, Mid-Argyll as part of six-year trial. After an absence of 400 years beavers may once again live free in the rivers and loch…
…in partnership with local artist/naturalist Thomas Wilson BA (Hons) of Ayrshire’s West and Wild. Visitors will explore the nature of this fabulous gorge, including grand monumental rivers, crags and forest…
…any sort of body of water, be it ponds, lochs, estuaries, rivers, or even the sea. With the Montrose Basin being a huge intertidal estuary, you would expect there to…
…the Flow has been brought together by SEPA and draws together a wide ranging partnership which includes SEPA, Scottish Natural Heritage, Scottish Enterprise, Fife Council, the Forth Rivers Trust, Fife…