What to see and do in February
As winter tightens its grip across our region and our nature reserves transform into enchanting wonderlands, our 40 wildlife sites offer a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking solace in nature. Whether you are looking to take a crisp stroll around Mere Sands Wood or go stargazing at Brockholes, we’ve got you covered! Below we recommend some of our top picks for what you can see and do in February.
Mere Sands Wood by Charlotte Varela
Take part in one of our guided nature walks
Joining one of our guided nature walks is a great way to engage with nature, meet new people, and learn about the beautiful flora and fauna present on our reserves.
All our walks are led by experienced and knowledgeable volunteers, who can share insights into our reserves' complex ecosystems and point out some hidden gems you might not spot for yourself. So, grab your binoculars and join us to immerse yourself in wildlife this winter!
Learn more about our upcoming guided walks, including a Wildflower Year guided walk at Brockholes, below.
Witness wild courtship rituals
We may still be in the depths of winter, but new green shoots are emerging all over nature reserves, parks, gardens and beyond, promising that new life and springtime are just round the corner!
This is true for the animal kingdom, too - in fact, this is a perfect time of year to keep an eye out for some wild courtship rituals. One of our favourites - the elegant courtship dance of great crested grebes, which you can see at some of our nature reserves including Mere Sands Wood and Wigan Flashes.
Great crested grebe weed dance © Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION
Go on a photography expedition
If you are a keen photographer, it's a great time to turn your lens towards nature and capture the breathtaking beauty of our nature reserves.
February's theme is 'Love in Nature' and we want you to showcase moments that celebrate love, friendship and togetherness in nature, whether it's animals, people or scenic views.
Do you have a wonderful image that fits this month's theme?
Learn more about our photography competition
The deadline for submissions is 11:59pm on the 16th February 2026.
Zoe Hodkinson
Engage your little ones in nature for the very first time
Take part in one of our fun-filled and educational Nature Tots sessions. Organised and run by our fabulous Education Team, Nature Tots is a great opportunity to get your little ones outside and experiencing the great outdoors. Foster a love for wildlife that will last a lifetime!
Watch barn owls hunting
Barn owls are regularly spotted at this time of year, often seen hunting at dawn or dusk above some of our nature reserves including Brockholes and Lunt Meadows. Learn all about these beautiful birds, how they hunt, and how to give yourself the best chance of spotting one, below.
Mark Harder
Learn why Brockholes truly is the natural place to say ‘I do’
If you have recently become engaged over the festive period, say 'I Do' to a stunning natural wedding surrounded by wildlife. Our Brockholes Nature Reserve can transform into the perfect wedding venue! Tie the knot surrounded by sparkling waters, birdsong and a tranquil atmosphere that is sure to make your big day truly unforgettable.
Learn more about our spectacular venue by requesting a brochure below.
Nichola Morton photography
Christmas Tree Planting
'Tis the season to give back to nature! It's that time of the year when we recycle Christmas trees to grow and stabilise the sand dunes.
Join us for the 2026 Christmas Tree Planting event on the Fylde Coast, where we bury recycled Christmas trees repurposing them to contribute to the preservation and expansion of our precious sand dunes.
Christmas Tree Planting 2022 ©Amy Pennington
Start your volunteering journey
This February why not consider contributing your time and energy for the benefit of wildlife? We have several volunteering opportunities available to suit all interests and abilities across Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside. Volunteering with us is a rewarding way to give back to the environment, gain experience and find a new passion.
Volunteering at Mere Sands Wood by Alan Wright
Make a difference - for half price
Due to exceptional demand, we are extending our January half price offer on all memberships! That means it's still not too late to do something truly impactful for your local wildlife in 2026.
Until 9th February, you can join us from as little as £2 per month for individual and joint memberships, or £2.50 per month for family memberships. Not only will you receive a welcome pack, invites to exclusive members-only events and three editions of our members' magazine Lapwing each year - you'll also know that you're playing a vital part in protecting wildlife and wild spaces all over our region.
Lucy Coxhead
A visit to one of our nature reserves is not just a moment's escape from everyday life; it’s an opportunity to reconnect with the natural world, learn about our region's diverse wildlife, and delicate ecosystems.
By taking part in some of the activities listed above, you’ll learn new things, experience the wellbeing benefits of spending time in nature, and importantly, contribute to the preservation of our invaluable nature reserves.