What was seen in September?
September sees the start of Autumn, and the popping up of fungi all around the woodland. From 'dead man's fingers' to giant puff balls, we've seen it all so far, with much more…
September sees the start of Autumn, and the popping up of fungi all around the woodland. From 'dead man's fingers' to giant puff balls, we've seen it all so far, with much more…
September has been a month of notable change at Brockholes Nature Reserve as summer has slowly transformed into autumn. With this seasonal transformation the reserve has undergone a dramatic…
The results are in for September's photography competition!
September began with a splendid burst of late summer sun and granted us one final splash of delightful colour. However, as the month progressed and autumn started to tighten its grip, we have seen…
Autumn leaves have started to fall and ground is laden with conkers. Our wonderful photographers have been out in force entering our September photography competition.
September is a month of incredible change within the natural world as summer slowly transforms into autumn. With this seasonal transformation the landscapes around us morph into a world of crisp…
The theme of this month’s photography competition was ‘local Landscapes’, and the images we received were just incredible!
This black and grey solitary bee takes to the wing in spring, when it can be seen buzzing around burrows in open ground.
In the drama of the open spaces around her, Emily can play the role of a lifetime. She knows the wildlife of the nature reserve as intimately as Yorick knew Hamlet, and with an audience of birds,…
The Tawny mining bee is a furry, gingery bee that can often be seen in parks and gardens during the springtime. Look for a volcano-like mound of earth in the lawn that marks the entrance to its…
Volunteering on a nature reserve turned Adam’s life around after a difficult time in life. As Assistant Reserve Officer, wildlife is both his stress relief and his career.