Ystradgynlais Volunteer Days
Volunteer with our practical work parties at Ystradfawr Nature Reserve.
Volunteer with our practical work parties at Ystradfawr Nature Reserve.
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales (WTSWW), in partnership with Brecknock Moth Group, has discovered a new record for the White-Barred Clearwing moth at Ystrad Fawr nature reserve. This is…
This small, white heron is an increasingly common sight in parts of the UK as it spreads north from continental Europe.
The large white is a common garden visitor - look out for its brilliant white wings, tipped with black.
Volunteer with our practical work parties at Taf Fechan Nature Reserve.
This glossy wading bird is a scarce visitor to the UK, though records have become more common in recent decades.
The Common mussel is a familiar sight on shores all around the UK and is a favourite food of people, seabirds and starfish alike.
The ragworm is highly common on our shores, though rarely seen except by the fishermen that dig them up for bait.
This common hoverfly can be recognised by the dark markings behind its head, which often resemble the Batman logo.
The distinctive sight of a spoonbill is becoming increasingly common in the east and southwest of England, with colonies of breeding birds now established.
Despite its name, the great spider crab is actually smaller than the more common European spider crab.
As the name suggests, this beautiful brown butterfly is most common in Scotland, though it can also be seen in northern England.