Long-eared owl
Unsurprisingly, the nocturnal long-eared owl sports large 'ear tufts' on its head, while the short-eared owl has much smaller ear tufts. A shy bird, it is best spotted around the coast…
Unsurprisingly, the nocturnal long-eared owl sports large 'ear tufts' on its head, while the short-eared owl has much smaller ear tufts. A shy bird, it is best spotted around the coast…
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Tawny owls are the familiar brown owls of Britain’s woodlands, parks and gardens. They are known for their ‘too-wit too-woo’ song that can be heard at night-time.
Find out what owls eat!
This remarkable creature shows nature’s fantastic complexity!
Another member of the echinoderm phylum, feather stars share some characteristics with true starfish, but also have their very own intriguing adaptations and behaviours, which make them a…
Want to help wildlife by going on a litter pick or beach clean? Here's what you'll need to bring and important things to remember to stay safe.
The last thing you’d expect this extraordinary creature to be is a fish!
Daisy runs her own eco project and shares some top tips for litter picking.
This purply-brown seaweed is a common feature on our rocky shores and on our dinner plates.
Be a wildlife saviour and do a litter pick or beach clean!
This strange furry creature often found washed ashore after storms is actually a kind of worm!