Razor shell
Their long narrow shells are a common sight on our shores, especially after storms, but the animals themselves live buried in the sand.
Their long narrow shells are a common sight on our shores, especially after storms, but the animals themselves live buried in the sand.
Dara shares his different way of looking at the world and a different way of ‘being’.
It's easy to see where this stunning bivalve got its name from - the bright orange tentacles emerging from the shell really do look like flames!
Harness the power of nature!
Be a nature detective! Can you tick off any of these?
Colour in the birds that you might have spotted flying in the sky.
Have a go at making a shelter in the woods.
Turn natural objects into musical instruments.
Some birds prefer their food on the ground!
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.
With food, water and shelter scarce over the winter months, give your garden birds a treat with an edible Christmas wreath.