Wall brown
The wall brown or 'wall' gets its name from the fact it rests on any bare surface or wall! It can be found in open, sunny places like sand dunes, old quarries, grasslands and railway…
The wall brown or 'wall' gets its name from the fact it rests on any bare surface or wall! It can be found in open, sunny places like sand dunes, old quarries, grasslands and railway…
Considered Britain's most threatened butterfly, the high brown fritillary can be only be found in a few areas of England and Wales.
Colour in the birds that you might have spotted flying in the sky.
Turn natural objects into musical instruments.
Some birds prefer their food on the ground!
The brown long-eared bat certainly lives up to its name: its ears are nearly as long as its body! Look out for it feeding along hedgerows, and in gardens and woodland.
Be a nature detective and see what animals and plants you can spot in the wild!
Use your craft skills to help birds avoid windows.
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Find out how to attract birds into your garden all year round.