Top 10 riverside wildlife sightings
Head down to the River Thames, sharpen your senses and prepare to be dazzled. How many of these riverside residents will you spot?
Head down to the River Thames, sharpen your senses and prepare to be dazzled. How many of these riverside residents will you spot?
Excited squirrels, enigmatic bitterns and fascinating lichens are among the great wildlife to look out for this month.
Blossom and butterflies, birds and basking snakes; March brings a change for our wildlife as winter fades and a new season begins.
Leaves are changing colour and migrant birds are arriving; all signalling autumn is here. Find out which wildlife to look for this month.
It's early summer; orchids are blooming across Berks, Bucks and Oxon. Insects are flying and it's a great time to get outside and discover our local wildlife. How many of our 10 species…
Change is in the air as our summer bird visitors gather before heading south for the winter. Find out which wildlife to look for this month.
Shiny red conkers, fighting foxes and eight-legged guests using the bath are among the wild highlights as summer turns to autumn.
Winter migrants are arriving to spend the winter here, and there are colourful plants and fungi to discover.
Find out which wildlife to look for this month in our area.
Winter migrants are arriving to spend the winter here, and there are colourful plants, fungi and even the last of the flowers to look out for.
Find out which wildlife to look for this…
Heathland and chalk grassland is awash with pinks and purples from August's wild flowers. Find out which plant species and other wildlife to look for this month across our nature reserves.…
This month it's all about birds! We've been joined by many species that have come to the UK to escape the colder winter on the continent. From lakes and rivers, to hedgerows and car…
Summer's in full swing. More wild flowers are blooming, there are butterflies flitting, dragonflies darting and crickets hopping. How many of our 10 species will you see this month?