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Woodland Highlights: July
The longest day has come and gone and the days will be shortening. July was once a great month for invertebrates, but recent wet, cold summers have caused them serious problems and their numbers have suffered. Trees/shrubs… Lime trees produce … Continue reading
Posted in Biodiversity, Conservation, Woodland Highlights
Tagged backbird, black, butterfly, chicken of the woods, cuckoo, edible fungi, emperor, froglets, giant bellflower, great crested newt, hairstreak, hazel dormice, heather, hemp-agrimony, hemp-nettle, highlights, July, lime, litter, long-tailed tit, newt, purple, red squirrel, second brood, spotted flycatcher, sulphur polypore, sweet chestnut, teasel, toadlets, tree, what to see, white admiral, wildlife, wood, wood sage, Woodland, woods
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Woodland Highlights: March
Along with temperatures, wildlife activities really start hotting up in March. The mind turns to wandering through trees alive with their fresh leafy flush, butterflies alighting on delicate petals, birds crooning to their lovers and deep earthy scents intoxicating the … Continue reading
Posted in Biodiversity, Climate Change, Conservation, Woodland Highlights
Tagged blackthorn, British Trust for Ornithology, brumation, BTO, bumblebee, celandine, chiff chaff, comma, cuckoo, hibernation, ivy, mad march hare, march, Mediterranean, morel, toad, Woodland
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