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Tufted ducks

How to identify diving ducks

As we go into another lockdown, nature once again reveals itself as a source of freedom and solace. But what can you look out for in the cold of winter?

Peregrine falcon

New Year’s Resolutions for Wildlife

As we put 2020 behind us as a year to forget, let us always remember our increased connection with nature on a deeper level than ever before as more of us ventured into the great outdoors. This…

Winter Bird Watching

Discover winter wildlife close to home

As December draws the year to a close, the shorter days and colder weather can make it less appealing to venture outdoors. But there is still plenty to enjoy in nature to make it worth the effort…

Long tailed tit

Winter Birds

This year nature helped many of us through the most uncertain and unprecedented times. As we enter winter, the days are shorter, darker and wetter, but nature is still there for us, and there is…

Winter birds

This winter give the gift of a wilder future

As we come out of the second lockdown, and find our way forwards into the festive season, I am yet again in awe of how much joy and freedom time spent connecting with nature has given me. Over the…

robin and blue tit on frosty branch

The air is icy!

The air is icy, the soil is hard, and the sun is pale and low in the sky. Much of nature has tucked itself away for the winter but here's how to notice and enjoy the beauty of winter wildlife…

February scarlet elf cup fungi

What to watch in wildlife in autumn and winter

By Charlotte Targett and Louise Treneman, Avon Wildlife Trust Living Landscapes Assistants

We often break the habit of regular time outdoors once the seasons change. But tune your senses…

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