Europe
Asia
Oceania
Americas
Africa
Garden wildlife watch
Jenny Sheldon from The Wil
Happy New (wildlife-watching) Year to all readers, says James Lowen
Bursting into life in the depths of winter, snowdrops are little symbols of hope, a sign that spring will be coming. Thriving in damp soil, snowdrops are often found in clusters beneath trees or carpe
We love to hear what you’ve been up to, so do get in touch!
Nadia Shaikh watches out for signs of life each February, the month that gives us a teaser trailer for spring
Make sure enough natural food is available for birds during winter by growing berrying trees and shrubs, and leaving seedheads standing. Bird feeders and tables can spread disease, giving some birds a
Toby explains how creating cold-weather beauty went from unusual to must-do