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Discover the best wildlife photography, species identification, conservation, latest nature news and wildlife watching holidays. HOW TO IDENTIFY POND WILDLIFE 12 species for you to look for on your next pond-dipping adventure. Grazes algae and rotting matter. The largest pond snail; shell up to 50mm long, tapering sharply. Feed on algae and decaying matter. Also known as bloodworms due to their bright red coloration HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR WILDLIFE PHOTOS TO BBC WILDLIFE Images submitted to the Your Photos competition are considered for publication in an upcoming issue of the magazine. The winning image for each issue will be awarded Star Photo and a prize, which will be provided by the prize provider for the issue that the image is published in. Photos need to be HOW TO MONITOR YOUR GARDEN WILDLIFE Watching the wildlife in your garden can easily become an obsession, but it’s also great fun and extremely useful. Understanding the seasonal patterns of change, variations between years and the changing status of different species will all help you to manage your gardenbetter. In addition
COCKCHAFER GUIDE
A cockchafer is a type of large, flying beetle that can be quite noisy. The cockchafer is sometimes called a ‘doodle-bug’ or May bug, although it is in fact a beetle. There are two species of cockchafer found in the UK: the common cockchafer ( Melolontha melolontha) which is found in the south of the UK, and the northerncockchafer
HOW TO IDENTIFY SPRING HEDGEROW SPECIES Hedgerows across the country are about to burst into life - here is our identification guide to 12 species to spot that herald the arrival of spring. Height usually under 8m. Fresh leaves (edible) open in March, earliest in south or sheltered areas. Frothy blossom in late April and May. Height HOW TO IDENTIFY FERNS WITH OUR ILLUSTRATED GUIDE A small fern with dark green fronds and spoon-shaped leaflets. A lime lover, it’s often found on limestone or the mortar in old brick walls, alongside the maidenhair spleenwort and hart’s tongue fern. It is an evergreen that disperses its spores in October. Considerplanting it
HOW TO IDENTIFY ORCHIDS How to identify orchids. Our guide to these intricate little blooms includes 10 species to look out for and their key identifying features. June tends to be the best month for spotting orchids, but don't let this put you off - some species flower earlier or later! This competition is now closed. HOW TO IDENTIFY ANIMAL HABITATS FROM HOLES AND BURROWS Winter is the best time to look for mammal holes made by burrowing animals. Now that the vegetation has died back, holes and burrows are easier to spot. In addition, species such as badgers and foxes aren’t breeding, and so you’re unlikely to disturb them. If you’re really lucky, fresh snow or UNDERSTAND FOX BEHAVIOUR For much of the year, foxes are difficult to see in the wild. But when their cubs are born between May and July, they are vocal and more active during the day, hunting, playing or just relaxing in the sun. Dog foxes and vixens are hard to tell apart, though dogs are generally about one fifth heavier BBC WILDLIFE MAGAZINE: NATURE, CONSERVATION AND WILDLIFEANIMALSPLANTSHOLIDAYS & DAYS OUTHOW TOPEOPLE &WILDLIFEGALLERIES
Discover the best wildlife photography, species identification, conservation, latest nature news and wildlife watching holidays. HOW TO IDENTIFY POND WILDLIFE 12 species for you to look for on your next pond-dipping adventure. Grazes algae and rotting matter. The largest pond snail; shell up to 50mm long, tapering sharply. Feed on algae and decaying matter. Also known as bloodworms due to their bright red coloration HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR WILDLIFE PHOTOS TO BBC WILDLIFE Images submitted to the Your Photos competition are considered for publication in an upcoming issue of the magazine. The winning image for each issue will be awarded Star Photo and a prize, which will be provided by the prize provider for the issue that the image is published in. Photos need to be HOW TO MONITOR YOUR GARDEN WILDLIFE Watching the wildlife in your garden can easily become an obsession, but it’s also great fun and extremely useful. Understanding the seasonal patterns of change, variations between years and the changing status of different species will all help you to manage your gardenbetter. In addition
COCKCHAFER GUIDE
A cockchafer is a type of large, flying beetle that can be quite noisy. The cockchafer is sometimes called a ‘doodle-bug’ or May bug, although it is in fact a beetle. There are two species of cockchafer found in the UK: the common cockchafer ( Melolontha melolontha) which is found in the south of the UK, and the northerncockchafer
HOW TO IDENTIFY SPRING HEDGEROW SPECIES Hedgerows across the country are about to burst into life - here is our identification guide to 12 species to spot that herald the arrival of spring. Height usually under 8m. Fresh leaves (edible) open in March, earliest in south or sheltered areas. Frothy blossom in late April and May. Height HOW TO IDENTIFY FERNS WITH OUR ILLUSTRATED GUIDE A small fern with dark green fronds and spoon-shaped leaflets. A lime lover, it’s often found on limestone or the mortar in old brick walls, alongside the maidenhair spleenwort and hart’s tongue fern. It is an evergreen that disperses its spores in October. Considerplanting it
HOW TO IDENTIFY ORCHIDS How to identify orchids. Our guide to these intricate little blooms includes 10 species to look out for and their key identifying features. June tends to be the best month for spotting orchids, but don't let this put you off - some species flower earlier or later! This competition is now closed. HOW TO IDENTIFY ANIMAL HABITATS FROM HOLES AND BURROWS Winter is the best time to look for mammal holes made by burrowing animals. Now that the vegetation has died back, holes and burrows are easier to spot. In addition, species such as badgers and foxes aren’t breeding, and so you’re unlikely to disturb them. If you’re really lucky, fresh snow or UNDERSTAND FOX BEHAVIOUR For much of the year, foxes are difficult to see in the wild. But when their cubs are born between May and July, they are vocal and more active during the day, hunting, playing or just relaxing in the sun. Dog foxes and vixens are hard to tell apart, though dogs are generally about one fifth heavier THE SECRET LIFE OF THE OTTER PHOTO GALLERY Among the most popular and endearing of Britain’s wild creatures, Eurasian otters inhabit not only the full length of the British and Irish coasts but also many river systems and lochs. Formerly hunted almost to extinction, they are one of conservation’s great success stories. In this book, Andy HOW TO PRESS SEAWEED 4 hours ago · Heather Buttivant is a writer and educator who specialises in introducing people to the mysterious wildlife beneath the Cornish waves. Her popular blog, Cornish Rock Pools, won the BBC Wildlife Magazine Blog of the Year Award in 2017 and she has appeared on BBC Countryfile.She is often found crawling through seaweed wearing waders or running children’s events for Cornwall Wildlife HOW TO IDENTIFY FERNS WITH OUR ILLUSTRATED GUIDE A small fern with dark green fronds and spoon-shaped leaflets. A lime lover, it’s often found on limestone or the mortar in old brick walls, alongside the maidenhair spleenwort and hart’s tongue fern. It is an evergreen that disperses its spores in October. Considerplanting it
HOW TO FILM WILDLIFE IN YOUR GARDEN 4. Pond cam. CCTV technology, converted nestbox cameras and trailcams can all be used to capture wildlife around your garden pond. Frogs, toads, birds and small mammals are all possibilities here, and you could use GoPros or similar systems to get photos underwater. 5. EPISODE NINE: PHOTOGRAPHING CETACEANS 1 day ago · In the ninth episode of BBC Wildlife Magazine‘s Photography Masterclass, presenter Mark Carwardine reflects on a lifetime of photographing a group of animals close to his heart – cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises). Zoologist Mark Carwardineis a
HOW TO RAISE FROGLETS FROM FROGSPAWN Prepare the tank. Use a nine-litre plastic tank with a lid, and put washed gravel in the bottom. Pour water in slowly, over a piece of rock or cardboard. Do not use tap water, because chlorine is toxic to tadpoles. Use rainwater from a water butt or pond water. Tuck some pondweed into the gravel to oxygenate the water. UNDERSTAND FOX BEHAVIOUR For much of the year, foxes are difficult to see in the wild. But when their cubs are born between May and July, they are vocal and more active during the day, hunting, playing or just relaxing in the sun. Dog foxes and vixens are hard to tell apart, though dogs are generally about one fifth heavierNOBLE CHAFER GUIDE
The noble chafer is a rare, brightly coloured, metallic-green beetle with white speckles, only found in a handful of places across the UK. Thought to be an old forest relic, they now rely on old, decaying fruit tree wood for their larvae to live in and eat, having a preference for mature trees which are at risk from being cleared as they reach the end of their productive life. HOW TO MAKE ELDERFLOWER SORBET 1 day ago · One of the joys of late spring is seeing elder in flower, its branches precariously piled high as if with plates of whipped cream, the air thick with their heady, honeyed scent. Until the 19th century, people used to make ointments with the flowers to bleach freckles, and a tea from the dried BBC RADIO 2 LAUNCHES THE BIG BEE CHALLENGE BBC Radio 2 have launched a competition in partnership with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) called the Big Bee Challenge. The Big Bee Challenge is open to children, between the ages of 6 and 12, to design a “bright, buzzy garden that will attract bees and other pollinatinginsects.” The
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Discover the best wildlife photography, species identification, conservation, latest nature news and wildlife watching holidays. HOW TO IDENTIFY POND WILDLIFE 12 species for you to look for on your next pond-dipping adventure. Grazes algae and rotting matter. The largest pond snail; shell up to 50mm long, tapering sharply. Feed on algae and decaying matter. Also known as bloodworms due to their bright red coloration HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR WILDLIFE PHOTOS TO BBC WILDLIFE Images submitted to the Your Photos competition are considered for publication in an upcoming issue of the magazine. The winning image for each issue will be awarded Star Photo and a prize, which will be provided by the prize provider for the issue that the image is published in. Photos need to be HOW TO MONITOR YOUR GARDEN WILDLIFE Watching the wildlife in your garden can easily become an obsession, but it’s also great fun and extremely useful. Understanding the seasonal patterns of change, variations between years and the changing status of different species will all help you to manage your gardenbetter. In addition
COCKCHAFER GUIDE
A cockchafer is a type of large, flying beetle that can be quite noisy. The cockchafer is sometimes called a ‘doodle-bug’ or May bug, although it is in fact a beetle. There are two species of cockchafer found in the UK: the common cockchafer ( Melolontha melolontha) which is found in the south of the UK, and the northerncockchafer
HOW TO IDENTIFY SPRING HEDGEROW SPECIES Hedgerows across the country are about to burst into life - here is our identification guide to 12 species to spot that herald the arrival of spring. Height usually under 8m. Fresh leaves (edible) open in March, earliest in south or sheltered areas. Frothy blossom in late April and May. Height HOW TO IDENTIFY FERNS WITH OUR ILLUSTRATED GUIDE A small fern with dark green fronds and spoon-shaped leaflets. A lime lover, it’s often found on limestone or the mortar in old brick walls, alongside the maidenhair spleenwort and hart’s tongue fern. It is an evergreen that disperses its spores in October. Considerplanting it
HOW TO IDENTIFY ORCHIDS How to identify orchids. Our guide to these intricate little blooms includes 10 species to look out for and their key identifying features. June tends to be the best month for spotting orchids, but don't let this put you off - some species flower earlier or later! This competition is now closed. HOW TO IDENTIFY ANIMAL HABITATS FROM HOLES AND BURROWS Winter is the best time to look for mammal holes made by burrowing animals. Now that the vegetation has died back, holes and burrows are easier to spot. In addition, species such as badgers and foxes aren’t breeding, and so you’re unlikely to disturb them. If you’re really lucky, fresh snow or UNDERSTAND FOX BEHAVIOUR For much of the year, foxes are difficult to see in the wild. But when their cubs are born between May and July, they are vocal and more active during the day, hunting, playing or just relaxing in the sun. Dog foxes and vixens are hard to tell apart, though dogs are generally about one fifth heavier BBC WILDLIFE MAGAZINE: NATURE, CONSERVATION AND WILDLIFEANIMALSPLANTSHOLIDAYS & DAYS OUTHOW TOPEOPLE &WILDLIFEGALLERIES
Discover the best wildlife photography, species identification, conservation, latest nature news and wildlife watching holidays. HOW TO IDENTIFY POND WILDLIFE 12 species for you to look for on your next pond-dipping adventure. Grazes algae and rotting matter. The largest pond snail; shell up to 50mm long, tapering sharply. Feed on algae and decaying matter. Also known as bloodworms due to their bright red coloration HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR WILDLIFE PHOTOS TO BBC WILDLIFE Images submitted to the Your Photos competition are considered for publication in an upcoming issue of the magazine. The winning image for each issue will be awarded Star Photo and a prize, which will be provided by the prize provider for the issue that the image is published in. Photos need to be HOW TO MONITOR YOUR GARDEN WILDLIFE Watching the wildlife in your garden can easily become an obsession, but it’s also great fun and extremely useful. Understanding the seasonal patterns of change, variations between years and the changing status of different species will all help you to manage your gardenbetter. In addition
COCKCHAFER GUIDE
A cockchafer is a type of large, flying beetle that can be quite noisy. The cockchafer is sometimes called a ‘doodle-bug’ or May bug, although it is in fact a beetle. There are two species of cockchafer found in the UK: the common cockchafer ( Melolontha melolontha) which is found in the south of the UK, and the northerncockchafer
HOW TO IDENTIFY SPRING HEDGEROW SPECIES Hedgerows across the country are about to burst into life - here is our identification guide to 12 species to spot that herald the arrival of spring. Height usually under 8m. Fresh leaves (edible) open in March, earliest in south or sheltered areas. Frothy blossom in late April and May. Height HOW TO IDENTIFY FERNS WITH OUR ILLUSTRATED GUIDE A small fern with dark green fronds and spoon-shaped leaflets. A lime lover, it’s often found on limestone or the mortar in old brick walls, alongside the maidenhair spleenwort and hart’s tongue fern. It is an evergreen that disperses its spores in October. Considerplanting it
HOW TO IDENTIFY ORCHIDS How to identify orchids. Our guide to these intricate little blooms includes 10 species to look out for and their key identifying features. June tends to be the best month for spotting orchids, but don't let this put you off - some species flower earlier or later! This competition is now closed. HOW TO IDENTIFY ANIMAL HABITATS FROM HOLES AND BURROWS Winter is the best time to look for mammal holes made by burrowing animals. Now that the vegetation has died back, holes and burrows are easier to spot. In addition, species such as badgers and foxes aren’t breeding, and so you’re unlikely to disturb them. If you’re really lucky, fresh snow or UNDERSTAND FOX BEHAVIOUR For much of the year, foxes are difficult to see in the wild. But when their cubs are born between May and July, they are vocal and more active during the day, hunting, playing or just relaxing in the sun. Dog foxes and vixens are hard to tell apart, though dogs are generally about one fifth heavier THE SECRET LIFE OF THE OTTER PHOTO GALLERY Among the most popular and endearing of Britain’s wild creatures, Eurasian otters inhabit not only the full length of the British and Irish coasts but also many river systems and lochs. Formerly hunted almost to extinction, they are one of conservation’s great success stories. In this book, Andy HOW TO PRESS SEAWEED 3 hours ago · Heather Buttivant is a writer and educator who specialises in introducing people to the mysterious wildlife beneath the Cornish waves. Her popular blog, Cornish Rock Pools, won the BBC Wildlife Magazine Blog of the Year Award in 2017 and she has appeared on BBC Countryfile.She is often found crawling through seaweed wearing waders or running children’s events for Cornwall Wildlife HOW TO IDENTIFY FERNS WITH OUR ILLUSTRATED GUIDE A small fern with dark green fronds and spoon-shaped leaflets. A lime lover, it’s often found on limestone or the mortar in old brick walls, alongside the maidenhair spleenwort and hart’s tongue fern. It is an evergreen that disperses its spores in October. Considerplanting it
HOW TO FILM WILDLIFE IN YOUR GARDEN 4. Pond cam. CCTV technology, converted nestbox cameras and trailcams can all be used to capture wildlife around your garden pond. Frogs, toads, birds and small mammals are all possibilities here, and you could use GoPros or similar systems to get photos underwater. 5. EPISODE NINE: PHOTOGRAPHING CETACEANS 1 day ago · In the ninth episode of BBC Wildlife Magazine‘s Photography Masterclass, presenter Mark Carwardine reflects on a lifetime of photographing a group of animals close to his heart – cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises). Zoologist Mark Carwardineis a
HOW TO RAISE FROGLETS FROM FROGSPAWN Prepare the tank. Use a nine-litre plastic tank with a lid, and put washed gravel in the bottom. Pour water in slowly, over a piece of rock or cardboard. Do not use tap water, because chlorine is toxic to tadpoles. Use rainwater from a water butt or pond water. Tuck some pondweed into the gravel to oxygenate the water. UNDERSTAND FOX BEHAVIOUR For much of the year, foxes are difficult to see in the wild. But when their cubs are born between May and July, they are vocal and more active during the day, hunting, playing or just relaxing in the sun. Dog foxes and vixens are hard to tell apart, though dogs are generally about one fifth heavierNOBLE CHAFER GUIDE
The noble chafer is a rare, brightly coloured, metallic-green beetle with white speckles, only found in a handful of places across the UK. Thought to be an old forest relic, they now rely on old, decaying fruit tree wood for their larvae to live in and eat, having a preference for mature trees which are at risk from being cleared as they reach the end of their productive life. HOW TO MAKE ELDERFLOWER SORBET 1 day ago · One of the joys of late spring is seeing elder in flower, its branches precariously piled high as if with plates of whipped cream, the air thick with their heady, honeyed scent. Until the 19th century, people used to make ointments with the flowers to bleach freckles, and a tea from the dried BBC RADIO 2 LAUNCHES THE BIG BEE CHALLENGE BBC Radio 2 have launched a competition in partnership with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) called the Big Bee Challenge. The Big Bee Challenge is open to children, between the ages of 6 and 12, to design a “bright, buzzy garden that will attract bees and other pollinatinginsects.” The
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Discover the best wildlife photography, species identification, conservation, latest nature news and wildlife watching holidays. HOW TO IDENTIFY POND WILDLIFE 12 species for you to look for on your next pond-dipping adventure. Grazes algae and rotting matter. The largest pond snail; shell up to 50mm long, tapering sharply. Feed on algae and decaying matter. Also known as bloodworms due to their bright red coloration HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR WILDLIFE PHOTOS TO BBC WILDLIFE Images submitted to the Your Photos competition are considered for publication in an upcoming issue of the magazine. The winning image for each issue will be awarded Star Photo and a prize, which will be provided by the prize provider for the issue that the image is published in. Photos need to be HOW TO IDENTIFY SPRING HEDGEROW SPECIES Hedgerows across the country are about to burst into life - here is our identification guide to 12 species to spot that herald the arrival of spring. Height usually under 8m. Fresh leaves (edible) open in March, earliest in south or sheltered areas. Frothy blossom in late April and May. Height HOW TO IDENTIFY ORCHIDS How to identify orchids. Our guide to these intricate little blooms includes 10 species to look out for and their key identifying features. June tends to be the best month for spotting orchids, but don't let this put you off - some species flower earlier or later! This competition is now closed.COCKCHAFER GUIDE
A cockchafer is a type of large, flying beetle that can be quite noisy. The cockchafer is sometimes called a ‘doodle-bug’ or May bug, although it is in fact a beetle. There are two species of cockchafer found in the UK: the common cockchafer ( Melolontha melolontha) which is found in the south of the UK, and the northerncockchafer
UNDERSTAND MATING DAMSELFLY BEHAVIOUR 4. Spiny legs The legs of banded demoiselles are covered in long spines. This is an adaptation to help catch prey – a demoiselle positions its legs in front of its head, forming an efficient ‘net’ to scoop up insects in midair. 5. Male claspers The twin claspers at the end of the male’s abdomen fit the female’spronotum, a shield
HOW TO IDENTIFY FERNS WITH OUR ILLUSTRATED GUIDE A small fern with dark green fronds and spoon-shaped leaflets. A lime lover, it’s often found on limestone or the mortar in old brick walls, alongside the maidenhair spleenwort and hart’s tongue fern. It is an evergreen that disperses its spores in October. Considerplanting it
HOW TO IDENTIFY ANIMAL HABITATS FROM HOLES AND BURROWS Winter is the best time to look for mammal holes made by burrowing animals. Now that the vegetation has died back, holes and burrows are easier to spot. In addition, species such as badgers and foxes aren’t breeding, and so you’re unlikely to disturb them. If you’re really lucky, fresh snow or UNDERSTAND FOX BEHAVIOUR For much of the year, foxes are difficult to see in the wild. But when their cubs are born between May and July, they are vocal and more active during the day, hunting, playing or just relaxing in the sun. Dog foxes and vixens are hard to tell apart, though dogs are generally about one fifth heavier BBC WILDLIFE MAGAZINE: NATURE, CONSERVATION AND WILDLIFEANIMALSPLANTSHOLIDAYS & DAYS OUTHOW TOPEOPLE &WILDLIFEGALLERIES
Discover the best wildlife photography, species identification, conservation, latest nature news and wildlife watching holidays. HOW TO IDENTIFY POND WILDLIFE 12 species for you to look for on your next pond-dipping adventure. Grazes algae and rotting matter. The largest pond snail; shell up to 50mm long, tapering sharply. Feed on algae and decaying matter. Also known as bloodworms due to their bright red coloration HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR WILDLIFE PHOTOS TO BBC WILDLIFE Images submitted to the Your Photos competition are considered for publication in an upcoming issue of the magazine. The winning image for each issue will be awarded Star Photo and a prize, which will be provided by the prize provider for the issue that the image is published in. Photos need to be HOW TO IDENTIFY SPRING HEDGEROW SPECIES Hedgerows across the country are about to burst into life - here is our identification guide to 12 species to spot that herald the arrival of spring. Height usually under 8m. Fresh leaves (edible) open in March, earliest in south or sheltered areas. Frothy blossom in late April and May. Height HOW TO IDENTIFY ORCHIDS How to identify orchids. Our guide to these intricate little blooms includes 10 species to look out for and their key identifying features. June tends to be the best month for spotting orchids, but don't let this put you off - some species flower earlier or later! This competition is now closed.COCKCHAFER GUIDE
A cockchafer is a type of large, flying beetle that can be quite noisy. The cockchafer is sometimes called a ‘doodle-bug’ or May bug, although it is in fact a beetle. There are two species of cockchafer found in the UK: the common cockchafer ( Melolontha melolontha) which is found in the south of the UK, and the northerncockchafer
UNDERSTAND MATING DAMSELFLY BEHAVIOUR 4. Spiny legs The legs of banded demoiselles are covered in long spines. This is an adaptation to help catch prey – a demoiselle positions its legs in front of its head, forming an efficient ‘net’ to scoop up insects in midair. 5. Male claspers The twin claspers at the end of the male’s abdomen fit the female’spronotum, a shield
HOW TO IDENTIFY FERNS WITH OUR ILLUSTRATED GUIDE A small fern with dark green fronds and spoon-shaped leaflets. A lime lover, it’s often found on limestone or the mortar in old brick walls, alongside the maidenhair spleenwort and hart’s tongue fern. It is an evergreen that disperses its spores in October. Considerplanting it
HOW TO IDENTIFY ANIMAL HABITATS FROM HOLES AND BURROWS Winter is the best time to look for mammal holes made by burrowing animals. Now that the vegetation has died back, holes and burrows are easier to spot. In addition, species such as badgers and foxes aren’t breeding, and so you’re unlikely to disturb them. If you’re really lucky, fresh snow or UNDERSTAND FOX BEHAVIOUR For much of the year, foxes are difficult to see in the wild. But when their cubs are born between May and July, they are vocal and more active during the day, hunting, playing or just relaxing in the sun. Dog foxes and vixens are hard to tell apart, though dogs are generally about one fifth heavier HOW TO IDENTIFY POND WILDLIFE 12 species for you to look for on your next pond-dipping adventure. Grazes algae and rotting matter. The largest pond snail; shell up to 50mm long, tapering sharply. Feed on algae and decaying matter. Also known as bloodworms due to their bright red coloration SPRINGWATCH WINS A BAFTA FOR LIVE EVENT Announced by actress Canadian-American Catherine O’Hara (who recently played Moira Rose in the award-winning comedy series, Schitt’s Creek), the Live Event of the BAFTAs was awarded to Springwatch 2020. The Springwatch team faced a difficult challenge in HOW TO IDENTIFY FERNS WITH OUR ILLUSTRATED GUIDE A small fern with dark green fronds and spoon-shaped leaflets. A lime lover, it’s often found on limestone or the mortar in old brick walls, alongside the maidenhair spleenwort and hart’s tongue fern. It is an evergreen that disperses its spores in October. Considerplanting it
HOW TO MAKE ELDERFLOWER SORBET 15 hours ago · One of the joys of late spring is seeing elder in flower, its branches precariously piled high as if with plates of whipped cream, the air thick with their heady, honeyed scent. Until the 19th century, people used to make ointments with the flowers to bleach freckles, and a tea from the dried HOW TO IDENTIFY ANIMAL HABITATS FROM HOLES AND BURROWS Winter is the best time to look for mammal holes made by burrowing animals. Now that the vegetation has died back, holes and burrows are easier to spot. In addition, species such as badgers and foxes aren’t breeding, and so you’re unlikely to disturb them. If you’re really lucky, fresh snow or HOW TO MONITOR YOUR GARDEN WILDLIFE Watching the wildlife in your garden can easily become an obsession, but it’s also great fun and extremely useful. Understanding the seasonal patterns of change, variations between years and the changing status of different species will all help you to manage your gardenbetter.
BBC WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY MASTERCLASS: GARDEN BIRD In the seventh episode, presenter Mark Carwardine discusses how to set up perches and take brilliant photos of garden birds in this short expert masterclass. The series will consist of ten videos in total, released weekly on Thursdays from 15 April. For each episode, free fact sheets are available BBC RADIO 2 LAUNCHES THE BIG BEE CHALLENGE BBC Radio 2 have launched a competition in partnership with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) called the Big Bee Challenge. The Big Bee Challenge is open to children, between the ages of 6 and 12, to design a “bright, buzzy garden that will attract bees and other pollinatinginsects.” The
HOW TO IDENTIFY CARRION BEETLES Oiceoptoma thoracicum (11 – 16 mm) Very easy to recognise from the colour pattern (black elytra and striking orange pronotum), and commonly referred to as the Red-breasted Carrion beetle. It’s a bit more of a generalist, found on carrion, fungi and dung. Believed to have a particular association with the stinkhorn fungus Phallusimpudicus.
HOW TO IDENTIFY SEAWEED By Paul Evans. A tremendously diverse and beautiful variety of multicellular marine algae are collectively called ‘seaweed’. Often they are grouped into red, brown or green species, but these are not rigid distinctions. Seaweeds require enough light to photosynthesise, so are most abundant in the intertidal, or littoral,zone – especially
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A cockchafer is a type of large, flying beetle that can be quite noisy. The cockchafer is sometimes called a ‘doodle-bug’ or May bug, although it is in fact a beetle. There are two species of cockchafer found in the UK: the common cockchafer ( Melolontha melolontha) which is found in the south of the UK, and the northerncockchafer
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Blue tits nest from April to June and tend to have one brood per year. They lay up to 10 eggs which are incubated for up to 16 days. The young tend to fledge after around 22 days. During March, blue tit pairs can be seen prospecting nestboxes in gardens, looking for a place in which to rear their young. SCOTTISH WILDCAT GUIDE Scottish wildcats are similar in size to a domestic tabby cat but larger and more robust. The average size of the head and body of a male wildcat is 59cm, the average female is 54cm. Tail length can range from 26cm to 33cm. On average, adult males weigh over 5kg andfemales 4kg. At
UNDERSTAND FOX BEHAVIOUR For much of the year, foxes are difficult to see in the wild. But when their cubs are born between May and July, they are vocal and more active during the day, hunting, playing or just relaxing in the sun. Dog foxes and vixens are hard to tell apart, though dogs are generally about one fifth heavier HOW TO IDENTIFY ANIMAL HABITATS FROM HOLES AND BURROWS Winter is the best time to look for mammal holes made by burrowing animals. Now that the vegetation has died back, holes and burrows are easier to spot. In addition, species such as badgers and foxes aren’t breeding, and so you’re unlikely to disturb them. If you’re really lucky, fresh snow or HOW TO MAKE SLOE PORT Method. Step 1. Put the sloes, wine and caster sugar into a 1 litre jar and shake to dissolve the sugar. Store the jar in a dark cupboard for 3 weeks, giving it a little shake now and then. Step 2. After the 3 weeks, add the brandy, shake well and leave for at least 3 monthsbefore straining.
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A cockchafer is a type of large, flying beetle that can be quite noisy. The cockchafer is sometimes called a ‘doodle-bug’ or May bug, although it is in fact a beetle. There are two species of cockchafer found in the UK: the common cockchafer ( Melolontha melolontha) which is found in the south of the UK, and the northerncockchafer
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR WILDLIFE PHOTOS TO BBC WILDLIFEWILDLIFE MAGAZINE PHOTO CONTESTWILDLIFE PHOTO CONTESTWILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 2020WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST 2015 Images submitted to the Your Photos competition are considered for publication in an upcoming issue of the magazine. The winning image for each issue will be awarded Star Photo and a prize, which will be provided by the prize provider for the issue that the image is published in. Photos need to be TEST YOUR WILDLIFE KNOWLEDGE Put your wildlife knowledge to the test with this selection of fun and informative wildlife quizzes HOW TO RAISE FROGLETS FROM FROGSPAWN Prepare the tank. Use a nine-litre plastic tank with a lid, and put washed gravel in the bottom. Pour water in slowly, over a piece of rock or cardboard. Do not use tap water, because chlorine is toxic to tadpoles. Use rainwater from a water butt or pond water. Tuck some pondweed into the gravel to oxygenate the water.BLUE TIT GUIDE
Blue tits nest from April to June and tend to have one brood per year. They lay up to 10 eggs which are incubated for up to 16 days. The young tend to fledge after around 22 days. During March, blue tit pairs can be seen prospecting nestboxes in gardens, looking for a place in which to rear their young. SCOTTISH WILDCAT GUIDE Scottish wildcats are similar in size to a domestic tabby cat but larger and more robust. The average size of the head and body of a male wildcat is 59cm, the average female is 54cm. Tail length can range from 26cm to 33cm. On average, adult males weigh over 5kg andfemales 4kg. At
UNDERSTAND FOX BEHAVIOUR For much of the year, foxes are difficult to see in the wild. But when their cubs are born between May and July, they are vocal and more active during the day, hunting, playing or just relaxing in the sun. Dog foxes and vixens are hard to tell apart, though dogs are generally about one fifth heavier HOW TO IDENTIFY ANIMAL HABITATS FROM HOLES AND BURROWS Winter is the best time to look for mammal holes made by burrowing animals. Now that the vegetation has died back, holes and burrows are easier to spot. In addition, species such as badgers and foxes aren’t breeding, and so you’re unlikely to disturb them. If you’re really lucky, fresh snow or HOW TO MAKE SLOE PORT Method. Step 1. Put the sloes, wine and caster sugar into a 1 litre jar and shake to dissolve the sugar. Store the jar in a dark cupboard for 3 weeks, giving it a little shake now and then. Step 2. After the 3 weeks, add the brandy, shake well and leave for at least 3 monthsbefore straining.
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COMEDY WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2021 The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards celebrates some of the funniest moments seen in wildlife and captured on camera. Now in its seventh year, the competition organisers have released a preview of entries already submitted from across the globe including a pouting boxfish from Curaçao, a laughing lion from Tanzania, and a prairie dog surprising a bald eagle in Colorado, before the HOW TO IDENTIFY ANIMAL HABITATS FROM HOLES AND BURROWS Winter is the best time to look for mammal holes made by burrowing animals. Now that the vegetation has died back, holes and burrows are easier to spot. In addition, species such as badgers and foxes aren’t breeding, and so you’re unlikely to disturb them. If you’re really lucky, fresh snow or 7 AMAZING JACKDAW FACTS An easy way to identify jackdaws is by their light grey nape and pale white iris, which stand out against the black plumage. Juveniles, however, lack the grey nape and are born with blue-grey eyes. Their irises change to brown in the first winter and white once they gain their adult plumage. The jackdaw call is a simple ‘jack-jack’. HOW TO ATTRACT BIRDS TO YOUR GARDEN How to attract birds to your garden. Birds will visit your garden if there's plenty of food available, so the first thing to do is get up some feeders. Then you need to provide natural food, cover and nesting sites. It’s easy to attract birds to your garden, however small andclose it
HOW TO IDENTIFY INVERTEBRATES UNDER LOGS Published: April 30, 2021 at 11:00 am. A variety of insects and other invertebrates take refuge under logs and stones, safe from large predators, or damaging frosts in winter. Turn over a log briefly, or peep under the flaps of peeling bark, and you’ll reveal a menagerie. Logs and stones provide a safe refuge in winter, where temperaturesare
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