Middleton Down
This nature reserve in Wilton is a wonderful example of the traditional chalk downland that was once widespread in Wiltshire.
This nature reserve in Wilton is a wonderful example of the traditional chalk downland that was once widespread in Wiltshire.
Take a walk around four beautiful lakes and hides to spot birds including kingfisher and lapwing.
This little cuttlefish really lives up to its name - it only reaches about 6cm long!
The little grebe is a fantastic diver, but to help it swim underwater, its feet are placed towards the back of its body, making it rather clumsy on land. It only really comes ashore to breed.
The elegant little egret was once a rare visitor to our shores, but can now regularly be spotted around the coastline of England and Wales. Look out for its beautiful neck plumes that herald the…
Introduced into the UK in the 19th century, the diminutive little owl can now be seen along hedgerows, on farmland and in parkland across England and Wales. It often perches on a pole or rock,…
Daniel Kronenberg from Salisbury and Wilton Swifts describes these impressive birds and how we can help them thrive.
This tiny wading bird is most often seen in autumn, feeding on the muddy margins of wetlands.
The little ringed plover first nested in the UK in 1938, but has since moved in happily! It has taken advantage of an increase in man-made flooded gravel pits, reservoirs and quarries that provide…