Restoration work to start at Upton Warren
An exciting restoration project will soon start at Upton Warren, a popular nature reserve amongst birdwatchers.
An exciting restoration project will soon start at Upton Warren, a popular nature reserve amongst birdwatchers.
Worcestershire’s premier bird-watching reserve, Upton Warren attracts birds throughout the year.
Green sandpiper, water rail, snipe, banded demoiselle and, hopefully, water vole will all benefit from work about to start at a popular nature reserve.
A Malvern Qigong group raised £500 to help the Trust make emergency repairs to the lapwing hide at Upton Warren.
Join Gordon Forrest for an evening talk all about Worcestershire's premier bird-watching reserve.
A rare butterfly has moved into an area of Shatterford Woods where work took place last year to improve the habitat for wildlife.
Staff and volunteers at Worcestershire Wildlife Trust are delighted at the news that a convolvulus hawk-moth caterpillar has been recorded in the county.
A rare ichneumon wasp Agrothereutes abbreviatus has been seen in Worcestershire and recorded as part of a citizen science project to record wildlife in the county.
A plain-looking warbler, the garden warbler is a summer visitor to the UK. It is a shy bird and is most likely to be heard, rather than seen, in woodland and scrub habitats.
Largely confined to the north of the UK, the rare pine marten is nocturnal and very hard to spot. However, it can be enticed to visit a peanut-laden birdtable.
The tiny wren, with its typically cocked tail, is a welcome and common visitor to gardens across town and countryside. It builds its domed nests in sheltered bushes and rock crevices.