What to see and do in November
The days may be getting colder and the nights longer, but there is still plenty to see and do at our nature reserves and beyond this November!
The days may be getting colder and the nights longer, but there is still plenty to see and do at our nature reserves and beyond this November!
The month of November offered a fantastic opportunity to enjoy wildlife, let's take a look at some recent sightings from across the North West.
Brrrr, there’s definitely a chill in the air, but that didn’t stop wildlife right across Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside from keeping us on our toes through November.
Look – a boatman! Keira’s delight in learning about unusual creatures is even more special when she can find them herself.
The cold snaps of winter do not mean less wonderful wildlife moments. Our nature reserves are still a hive of life and we love it when visitors seize the shorter days to visit our nature reserves…
Despite Storm Arwen shaking things up towards the end of the month, there was still lots of wonderful wildlife to spot across our region. Here are our latest wildlife sightings.
From starling murmurations at Brockholes to resplendent short-eared owls in full flight at Lunt Meadows, here are some of the top winter wildlife spectacles you can see in our region this season…
The dark nights are drawing in, the frost is starting to bite, and nature is certainly preparing for winter.
Golden bog moss has been discovered on Lancashire's Winmarleigh Moss for the first time in 150 years!
The results are in for November’s photography competition.
Peatlands across Lancashire, Cumbria and Greater Manchester will be identified and investigated thanks to thousands of pounds of ‘discovery’ funding from the Government’s Nature for Climate…