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The Big Reset – part 1 – autumn’s preparations for winter
As a child I used to dread the autumn. After the vibrancy and abundance of spring and summer, life seemed to stall as the slow

October wildlife – listen out for the roar of rutting deer and help hedgehogs prepare for hibernation
Misted up windowpanes and the rich smell of damp earth all attest that autumn is well and truly taking its hold. Mention of this season

September wildlife – how nature adapts to the onset of autumn
There’s a crisp freshness to the air on some mornings now, a kind of restlessness in nature with lots going on behind the scenes. Autumn

August wildlife – a month to enjoy butterflies and bats
Like so many of us, butterflies love the warm summer sun and can be seen in gardens spreading their wings to absorb some of its

July Wildlife – a great time of year to spot baby hedgehogs
July is a great month to get glimpses of owls as they search longer and harder for food for their ever-demanding, growing chicks. Listen out

June wildlife – summer is now in full swing
The summer is now in full swing, nights are shorter, dawn is breaking earlier, and the sky is full of bird song. Listen out for

We asked Terry “How can we make spring and summer flowers look even better?”
“In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt.”— Margaret Atwood What a glorious time of year spring is, with new

May wildlife – what to expect to see in the warmer weather
With the warmth of May comes an increase in vibrant colours as flowers bare their leaves and petals to the sun. In woodlands you may

April wildlife – waking up from hibernation
April showers there may be but spring is full steam ahead now. There’s a flourish of green buds in the hedgerows, cherry blossoms are in