Evening Nightjars and Glow-worms Walk
An evening walk at Blaxhall Heath and Common looking and listening for the nightjar.
An evening walk at Blaxhall Heath and Common looking and listening for the nightjar.
An evening walk at Blaxhall Heath and Common looking and listening for the nightjar.
The easiest way to find out if the nocturnal and well-camouflaged nightjar is about is to listen out for its distinctive 'churring' call at dusk. A summer visitor, it is most numerous in…
Join us for a celebration of nature with a poetry evening at The Green Room in Ipswich.
An evening walk looking and listening for bats at Foxburrow Nature Reserve.
Friday evening walk looking at the incredible trees in Bridge Wood, with the Felixstowe Wildlife Group
A relaxed evening at the Lakes
Our volunteer wardens arranged for the Green Snape Community Group to visit Martlesham Wilds and raised a fabulous £140 for our fundraising campaign!
Wild Learning Officer, Lucy, looks back over week two of 30 Days Wild, and shares what our members of staff have been getting up to this week.
An introduced species, Common evening-primrose is now naturalised on waste ground, roadside verges and railway cuttings. It has long been used to produce the herbal remedy, evening-primrose oil.…
A relaxed evening at the Lakes
The glow-worm is not actually a worm, but a beetle. Males look like typical beetles, but the nightly glow of a female is unmistakeable - lighting up to attract a mate in the darkness of their…