Tummel Shingle Islands
A reserve with one of the rarest habitats in the UK; freshwater shingle
A reserve with one of the rarest habitats in the UK; freshwater shingle
Easily recognised in its beach habitat, the Yellow horned-poppy is so-named for its long, curving seedpods that look like horns! Look for golden-yellow flowers in June.
This bizarre bug can be found on plants in woodland rides and clearings.
The Notch-horned cleg-fly isa horse fly dark grey in colour, with grey-brown mottled wings and intricately striped, iridescent eyes. There are 30 species of horse-fly in the UK; this is one of the…
The Welsh poppy is a plant of damp and shady places, roadsides and hillsides. It is also a garden escapee. It flowers over summer, attracting nectar-loving insects.
Once considered a weed of cornfields, the common poppy is now in decline due to intensive agricultural practices. It can be found in seeded areas, on roadside verges and waste ground, and in field…
Are you looking for the chance to work for one of the UK’s best-loved nature charities? If yes, then we have an exciting opportunity for you! We are looking for someone with experience of working…
The fearsome-looking hornet may not be a well-loved insect, but it is actually much less aggressive than the common wasp. It is also an important pollinator and a predator of species that feed on…
Join us on a guided circular walk around the reserve and along the shingle edge.
Join us on a guided circular walk around the reserve and along the shingle edge.
Join us on a guided circular walk around the reserve and along the shingle edge.
Join us on a guided circular walk around the reserve and along the shingle edge.