Chick season on Handa Island
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…the remains of these eggs scattered around the reserve or brought back to us by curious visitors. The great skua chicks and gulls hatched first. These little balls of downy…
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…the remains of these eggs scattered around the reserve or brought back to us by curious visitors. The great skua chicks and gulls hatched first. These little balls of downy…
…Redshank are a guaranteed sighting in Autumn and Winter, but you’re lucky to see even one on the Basin once their breeding season arrives. Redshank in flight. © Scottish Wildlife…
…featured include Eyemouth Beach and Coldingham Bay. Coldingham Bay © Pete Haskell Noel Hawkins, Living Seas Community Manager, Scottish Wildlife Trust said: “As part of our Living Seas programme we…
…lime has tufts of pale red-brown hairs in the vein axil and common lime, tufts of white hairs in vein axils. (The vein axil is the angle between the leave…
A large, brightly coloured moth, the Garden Tiger Moth is on the wing towards the end of the summer, during July and August. It is a night-flying moth of scrub-covered…
…nectar robbers. Red-tailed bumblebee on chive plant © Richard Burkmar Some bumblebee flower favourites Buff-tailed and white-tailed bumblebees prefer short open flowers such as white clover and comfrey. Both…
…can be discovered and treasured. Go on adventure walks to see what you can find! But where can you keep all your valuable foraged items? This nature treasure chest can…