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Red Squirrels are most often found in coniferous woods. Red Squirrels feast on hazelnuts by cracking the shell in half. You may also find pine cones that have been nibbled,…
Cross-leaved Heath is a type of heather that gets its name from the distinctive whorls of four leaves that occur along its stems. An evergreen shrub, it prefers acid bogs…
…Mark Hamblin, 2020VISION Cutting a 600-page story short, the review concludes that “our economies, livelihoods and well-being all depend on our most precious asset: Nature”. It explains how we rely…
…in July. Mature willow, alder and birch trees fringe the south side of Loch Ardinning while reeds and rushes at the northern end provide cover for wildfowl including tufted ducks….
…NC0 make an appearance by the end of the month, which will truly kick start our season. Please keep watching our live webcam to avoid missing a thing! LM12’s arrival…
…visit Lowes. We end this week on a high, with well fed chicks with full crops, LM12 back on fishing form and more warm weather on the horizon. Make sure…
…weeks of a young osprey’s life are fascinating to watch. They develop incredibly quickly and they are noticeably different each day. This rapid development is vital, because they need to…
…side nest © Scottish Wildlife Trust This new egg is easily distinguished from the others by the dark red end on it. Egg 2 is the palest of the clutch…
…in our own gardens, who will happily spend several days hopping about being fed by their parents before flying for the first time, a young osprey needs height and lift…