{"id":22888,"date":"2022-12-15T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2022-12-14T23:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/?post_type=purple_issue&#038;p=22888"},"modified":"2022-12-15T10:47:39","modified_gmt":"2022-12-15T09:47:39","slug":"60-favourite-wildlife-hotspots","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/2022\/12\/15\/60-favourite-wildlife-hotspots\/","title":{"rendered":"60 favourite wildlife hotspots"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image alignfull article-in-image photo\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"2048\" height=\"1970\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3654f41d-a3ff-431a-8026-9a4d74a8ae59.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22751\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3654f41d-a3ff-431a-8026-9a4d74a8ae59.jpg 2048w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3654f41d-a3ff-431a-8026-9a4d74a8ae59-300x289.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3654f41d-a3ff-431a-8026-9a4d74a8ae59-1024x985.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3654f41d-a3ff-431a-8026-9a4d74a8ae59-768x739.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3654f41d-a3ff-431a-8026-9a4d74a8ae59-1536x1478.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 2048px) 100vw, 2048px\" \/><figcaption>Bottlenose dolphins leap off the coast of the Moray Firth in Scotland. Mark Carwardine shares his love of this location.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-standfirst\"><strong><span class=\"has-inline-color has-ccp-secondary-dark-color\">BBC Wildlife <\/span><\/strong><span><span class=\"has-inline-color has-ccp-secondary-dark-color\"><strong>60 <\/strong><\/span><\/span><strong><span class=\"has-inline-color has-ccp-secondary-dark-color\">years<\/span><\/strong><\/h5>\n\n<h2 class=\"has-text-align-center\">60 favourite wildlife hotspots<\/h2>\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif intro\"><strong>To celebrate our 60th birthday, we have a tempting <\/strong><strong>round-up of special places to visit around the UK<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif author\"><strong><span class=\"has-inline-color has-ccp-secondary-dark-color\">CHOSEN BY CHRIS PACKHAM MYA-ROSE CRAIG IOLO WILLIAMS MICHAELA STRACHAN HAMZA YASSIN PATRICK BARKHAM NICK BAKER BECCY SPEIGHT MIKE DILGER AND 51 MORE&#8230;<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1424\" height=\"2048\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c4e1da81-8b1f-41c1-a872-be6af2440acf.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22752\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c4e1da81-8b1f-41c1-a872-be6af2440acf.jpg 1424w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c4e1da81-8b1f-41c1-a872-be6af2440acf-209x300.jpg 209w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c4e1da81-8b1f-41c1-a872-be6af2440acf-712x1024.jpg 712w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c4e1da81-8b1f-41c1-a872-be6af2440acf-768x1105.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c4e1da81-8b1f-41c1-a872-be6af2440acf-1068x1536.jpg 1068w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1424px) 100vw, 1424px\" \/><\/figure>\n\n<p class=\"has-drop-cap article-full-body sans-serif dropcap\">S<span style=\"\">IXTY YEARS AGO, <\/span><em>BBC <\/em><em>WILDLIFE <\/em><span style=\"\">MADE its first appearance as the magazine <\/span><em>Animals. <\/em><span style=\"\">To celebrate this special birthday, we\u2019ve asked 60 people from our wonderful network of writers, presenters, photographers and conservationists to share their favourite places in the UK for wildlife. As the nominations have flooded in for exquisite forests, lofty hills, shimmering wetlands and windswept shores across the country, we\u2019re reminded that, despite the pummelling nature has taken in recent decades, there are still many corners of the UK where wildlife thrives.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">We want your say, too. Vote for your favourite of the 60 nominated spots<em>. <\/em>And if there\u2019s somewhere else that\u2019s special to you, email or write to us.<em>. <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1430\" height=\"1740\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9632a177-b3f4-426d-af9b-e6e618f77094.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22753\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9632a177-b3f4-426d-af9b-e6e618f77094.jpg 1430w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9632a177-b3f4-426d-af9b-e6e618f77094-247x300.jpg 247w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9632a177-b3f4-426d-af9b-e6e618f77094-842x1024.jpg 842w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9632a177-b3f4-426d-af9b-e6e618f77094-768x934.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9632a177-b3f4-426d-af9b-e6e618f77094-1262x1536.jpg 1262w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1430px) 100vw, 1430px\" \/><figcaption>Boasting 6km of shingle and dune, Blakeney is a grey seal hotspot <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Blakeney Point, <\/strong><em>Norfolk <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">WHERE LAND AND SEA collide, nature is wild and dynamic. Shifting shores are shaped by the tide each day, no two the same. Blakeney Point, on the North Norfolk coast, offers the remoteness and solitude I often crave. Sea breezes blow the cobwebs away, the eyes can gaze for miles to the horizon and there is limitless fresh, salty air. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">As well as a dramatic landscape, space to think and miles to explore, it\u2019s the wildlife that makes this National Trust National Nature Reserve so magnificent. There\u2019s a constantly changing cast of plants and creatures throughout the seasons, so it\u2019s rewarding at any time of year. Between Halloween and New Year, grey seals take over the beach. Hundreds and hundreds of pups are born annually, their white fur contrasting with the speckled coats of the adults. They\u2019re best admired by boat to avoid disturbance, and the sound of their calls is both serene and slightly spooky. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Summer is all about the seabirds. Tons of terns arrive here from Africa to nest in dense colonies on the ground, foraging at sea for sandeels and small herring. I love watching them plungedive into the water, gracefully folding their angular wings and emerging with a shining, silver fish. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">When I worked as a ranger at Blakeney Point, the spring and autumn bird migrations were always a highlight. Birds are on the move in dramatic fashion and almost anything can turn up, from tiny warblers to awesome raptors. I could never relax, though, in case I missed something special flying right over my head.<\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Ajay Tegala, countryside ranger, BBC presenter and author <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1576\" height=\"949\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/6ebd2cf1-7061-4ae2-b758-845428007d15.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22756\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/6ebd2cf1-7061-4ae2-b758-845428007d15.jpg 1576w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/6ebd2cf1-7061-4ae2-b758-845428007d15-300x181.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/6ebd2cf1-7061-4ae2-b758-845428007d15-1024x617.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/6ebd2cf1-7061-4ae2-b758-845428007d15-768x462.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/6ebd2cf1-7061-4ae2-b758-845428007d15-1536x925.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1576px) 100vw, 1576px\" \/><figcaption>Goredale\u2019s wild, craggy cliffs are a spectacular natural landmark <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Goredale Scar<\/strong><em>,<\/em><em> Yorkshire Dales National Park <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-full-body\">THERE ARE PLACES YOU GO FOR grand spectacle, and others where the wonder is in microcosms. The Yorkshire Dales offers superlatives of both. Here, the land shows its bones \u2013 in this case they are made of limestone, shaped and hollowed and made wondrous by the movement of water, which both weathers and redeposits. I especially love the mad hopscotch of limestone pavement around Malham and Ingleton, where blocks of weathered stone are exposed to excoriating wind, sun, rain and ice, but where sheltered crevices contain worlds as humid and green as a Victorian fernhouse. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1254817632_cmyk_preview-edited.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23178\" width=\"235\" height=\"235\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1254817632_cmyk_preview-edited.jpg 1069w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1254817632_cmyk_preview-edited-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1254817632_cmyk_preview-edited-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1254817632_cmyk_preview-edited-150x150.jpg 150w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1254817632_cmyk_preview-edited-768x768.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 235px) 100vw, 235px\" \/><figcaption>Curlew<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Then there are the scars \u2013 enormous, water-worn ravines with a distinctly Middle Earth vibe. Perhaps the most epic of these is Goredale, with two cascading waterfalls, tenacious yews, carpets of luxuriant mosses and one of the most thrilling public footpaths in England, which takes you directly up to one of the falls. As you explore, listen and look out for curlews, lapwings, golden plovers, peregrines and brown hares. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Amy-Jane Beer, naturalist and author <\/em><\/p>\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1462\" height=\"1131\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9c452202-11fe-4892-b186-7dc6a7f872c5.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22759\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9c452202-11fe-4892-b186-7dc6a7f872c5.jpg 1462w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9c452202-11fe-4892-b186-7dc6a7f872c5-300x232.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9c452202-11fe-4892-b186-7dc6a7f872c5-1024x792.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9c452202-11fe-4892-b186-7dc6a7f872c5-768x594.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1462px) 100vw, 1462px\" \/><figcaption>Free-roaming ponies and idyllic glades are highlights of a walk through the 1,000-year-old New Forest  <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>New Forest, <\/strong><em>Hampshire <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">NOT MUCH OF SOUTHERN England feels wild and remote, but if the mood is right \u2013 acold winter day or during an angry storm \u2013 you feel a frisson of isolation here, particularly around Bolderwood and Fritham. The whole national park, with its ancient woodlands, plantations, heaths and bogs, and with the ponies and other livestock, is distinctly different from the surrounding land and feels special. Its wildlife is special, too \u2013 Ihave seen everything from honey buzzards to toadstools that could almost kill you at a glance. I have been at dawn, by night and amidst seething crowds of tourists, over whom flew hawfinches and crossbills. One favourite memory is spying a lesser spotted woodpecker, the icing on the nervous cake of a group-of-six pandemic walk. The exhilaration pointed to a happier future. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Dominic <\/em><em>Couzens, <\/em><em>naturalist <\/em><em>and <\/em><em>author <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1527\" height=\"1527\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/232b1b4f-37db-4945-97a8-2a647b6fee04.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22760\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/232b1b4f-37db-4945-97a8-2a647b6fee04.jpg 1527w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/232b1b4f-37db-4945-97a8-2a647b6fee04-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/232b1b4f-37db-4945-97a8-2a647b6fee04-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/232b1b4f-37db-4945-97a8-2a647b6fee04-150x150.jpg 150w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/232b1b4f-37db-4945-97a8-2a647b6fee04-768x768.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1527px) 100vw, 1527px\" \/><figcaption>Dartmoor is a hotspot for Nick\u2019s favourite habitat: rich and colourful Rh\u00f4s pasture <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Dartmoor, <\/strong><em>Devon <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">THERE ARE FEW MOMENTS IN life that can compete with a still, sunny day perched on a granite boulder while contemplating the delights of a Rh\u00f4s pasture. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Rh\u00f4s means \u2018moorland\u2019 in Welsh, but is so much more than that. I tend to think of moor as an impoverished place, a landscape beaten by the hand of man and the foot and tooth of beast. But in this soggy, boggy corner of Dartmoor National Park, there\u2019s a biodiverse, banging party going on. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">This waterlogged grassland habitat is a living pallet of colours provided by bog grasses, asphodels and sphagnum mosses, and is a haunt of both the common and rare. Carnivorous sundews lie at my feet, their scarlet hairs reaching for clumsy insects. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1234409769_cmyk_preview-edited.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23180\" width=\"228\" height=\"228\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1234409769_cmyk_preview-edited.jpg 912w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1234409769_cmyk_preview-edited-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1234409769_cmyk_preview-edited-150x150.jpg 150w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1234409769_cmyk_preview-edited-768x768.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 228px) 100vw, 228px\" \/><figcaption>Common blue butterfly<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">A hobby snatches fat emperor moths, their wings tumbling like confetti as the bird rips them off and feeds on the wing. I see marbled white and common blue butterflies and the blooms of butterfly orchids and ragged robins, and can hear skylarks and tree pipits as well as crickets scraping the day away. In the dimpsy light of evening, this landscape becomes the hunting ground of the nightjar, its mechanical purring intertwining with the drumming of snipe. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">A Rh\u00f4s pasture experience transcends that Welsh word. It is a rainbow of life that fills ears, eyes and nostrils; a flowering, fluttering, scratching, melodious place that never fails to instil in me the thrill of being alive.<\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Nick Baker, naturalist and writer <\/em><\/p>\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"865\" height=\"1239\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/d5729f7b-b361-48ed-a50d-3ecf7f48b28e.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22763\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/d5729f7b-b361-48ed-a50d-3ecf7f48b28e.jpg 865w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/d5729f7b-b361-48ed-a50d-3ecf7f48b28e-209x300.jpg 209w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/d5729f7b-b361-48ed-a50d-3ecf7f48b28e-715x1024.jpg 715w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/d5729f7b-b361-48ed-a50d-3ecf7f48b28e-768x1100.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 865px) 100vw, 865px\" \/><figcaption>Dippers frequent the rushing waters of the Scaur River <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Scaur Glen, <\/strong><em>Dumfriesshire <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">THE SCAUR WATER RISES IN Polskeoch on the Southern Upland Way, bubbles through moorland, meanders through sheep pasture and then tumbles through wooded riverbanks to Penpont. As a PhD student I spent three summers in this glen; 35 years on, summer still draws me back. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Walking the Scaur River\u2019s lower stretches, you can glimpse the white bib of a dipper bobbing on a boulder or the flitting of a grey wagtail at the water\u2019s edge. In spring, the woodlands welcome pied flycatchers and redstarts returning from Africa. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Upstream, the glen opens up, the water calms and its shingle banks host another migrant, the common sandpiper. This wader\u2019s gentle manner and muted plumage contrast with the red, white and black of the oystercatchers breeding in nearby fields. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Above the treeline, in wilder moorland, the ever-narrowing glen is guarded by the steep rockface of Hallscaur Craig, the occasional site of breeding peregrines. Now it feels remote and bleak, the silence broken only by the call of a meadow pipit or wheatear. One river, one glen, capturing so much magic of our natural world. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Juliet <\/em><em>Vickery, <\/em><em>CEO <\/em><em>of <\/em><em>BTO <\/em><\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"823\" height=\"1238\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9e79022e-66da-454a-aa87-f8aced0d7727.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22765\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9e79022e-66da-454a-aa87-f8aced0d7727.jpg 823w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9e79022e-66da-454a-aa87-f8aced0d7727-199x300.jpg 199w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9e79022e-66da-454a-aa87-f8aced0d7727-681x1024.jpg 681w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9e79022e-66da-454a-aa87-f8aced0d7727-768x1155.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 823px) 100vw, 823px\" \/><figcaption>A grey seal in its watery home off Lundy Island <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Lundy, <\/strong><em>Devon <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">WILDLIFE-WATCHING destinations don\u2019t get much better than Lundy. Lying 18km off the North Devon coast, with the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Bristol Channel to the east, this little island hosts a variety of rarely seen Mediterranean-Atlantic species. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">On my most recent trip, we were accompanied by a pod of common dolphins on much of the two-hour boat journey from Ilfracombe. Spring birdwatchers are in for a treat with resident shags, peregrines, rock pipits and ravens joined by breeding visitors such as oystercatchers and skylarks. From April to late July, nesting seabirds arrive, including growing numbers of Manx shearwaters. The island even has its own endemic cabbage! <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">As a diver, my best encounters have been in the water, particularly in the sheltered eastern coves. The local grey seals are accustomed to humans and are incredibly inquisitive, playing hide and seek among the kelp and using their sensitive whiskers to explore your diving equipment. It\u2019s an experience that I will never tire of. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Miranda <\/em><em>Krestovnikoff, <\/em><em>BBC <\/em><em>presenter <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1603\" height=\"1401\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/59018a72-082d-4f11-ac37-3b32bb231c22.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22767\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/59018a72-082d-4f11-ac37-3b32bb231c22.jpg 1603w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/59018a72-082d-4f11-ac37-3b32bb231c22-300x262.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/59018a72-082d-4f11-ac37-3b32bb231c22-1024x895.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/59018a72-082d-4f11-ac37-3b32bb231c22-768x671.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/59018a72-082d-4f11-ac37-3b32bb231c22-1536x1342.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1603px) 100vw, 1603px\" \/><figcaption>The Chet winds through South Norfolk, emptying into the Yare<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>River Chet, <\/strong><em>Norfolk <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">THE FORMAL SET-PIECE nature we find in our reserves from hides and lookout points is incomparably great, but it\u2019s also good to catch nature off its guard, not as a treat but as part of daily life. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Whenever I can, I take my kayak out on the River Chet. It\u2019s not a pilgrimage spot for naturalists, but once there you can encounter nature on a come-as-you-are basis. It can be spectacular: otters at play in the water; marsh harriers sky-dancing overhead; the vivid blue flashes of kingfishers. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-columns\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-column\">\n<h3><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1022\" height=\"666\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-90065071_cmyk_preview-1.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23184\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-90065071_cmyk_preview-1.jpg 1022w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-90065071_cmyk_preview-1-300x195.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-90065071_cmyk_preview-1-768x500.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1022px) 100vw, 1022px\" \/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-column\">\n<h3><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1189409247_cmyk_preview-1024x678.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23181\" width=\"575\" height=\"380\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1189409247_cmyk_preview-1024x678.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1189409247_cmyk_preview-300x199.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1189409247_cmyk_preview-768x509.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1189409247_cmyk_preview-1536x1018.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1189409247_cmyk_preview.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 575px) 100vw, 575px\" \/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">But a paddle without highlights-reel stuff is just as good: banded demoiselles dancing along the edges; the voice of Cetti\u2019s warblers; the summer extravagance of purple loosestrife and hemp agrimony along the banks. There you are, sitting on the water like a duck, <span>politely giving way to swans, swifts dropping down to sip water a yard or two in front, deer barking on the banks and chevrons of waterbirds flying overhead in winter.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">I have paddled energetically through films of ice with my breath smoking like a dragon, and I have drifted on indolent summer evenings. I have noted the first signs of spring and the early onset of autumn. As I paddle, I cease to be an observer and become instead a participant, just one of the crowd moving along our river under our enormous Norfolk sky. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Simon <\/em><em>Barnes, <\/em><em>author <\/em><em>and <\/em><em>journalist <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1616\" height=\"1895\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/5917d043-fd8c-4e39-a4ef-e3ed131e30c7.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22771\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/5917d043-fd8c-4e39-a4ef-e3ed131e30c7.jpg 1616w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/5917d043-fd8c-4e39-a4ef-e3ed131e30c7-256x300.jpg 256w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/5917d043-fd8c-4e39-a4ef-e3ed131e30c7-873x1024.jpg 873w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/5917d043-fd8c-4e39-a4ef-e3ed131e30c7-768x901.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/5917d043-fd8c-4e39-a4ef-e3ed131e30c7-1310x1536.jpg 1310w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1616px) 100vw, 1616px\" \/><figcaption>Experience the acrobatics of bottlenose dolphins from the Scottish shore  <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Chanonry Point, <\/strong><em>Ross and Cromarty <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">FANCY A CLOSE ENCOUNTER with a dolphin? Easy. All you have to do is go to Chanonry Point, on the Black Isle just north of Inverness, and stand on the shingle beach. Chances are you\u2019ll see them chasing salmon just a few metres away. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">There is a resident population of some 200 bottlenose dolphins along the east coast of Scotland; many of them frequent the Inner Moray Firth. They have been studied since 1989 and researchers know most (if not all) of them by name. Chanonry Point is a hotspot \u2013 the Moray Firth narrows, channelling the dolphins close to shore. They are seen here almost every day in summer and sporadically during winter. Prime viewing time is a couple of hours before high tide, when the rushing currents push through the bottleneck and concentrate the dolphins\u2019 salmon prey close to shore. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Chanonry Point can get busy in summer, and while I\u2019d normally travel in the opposite direction to hordes of people, I make an exception for this very special place. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Mark <\/em><em>Carwardine, <\/em><em>writer <\/em><em>and <\/em><em>tour <\/em><em>leader <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1626\" height=\"1345\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/cf0a6c9f-70c3-480f-8cc3-b8ff6ae4077a.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22773\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/cf0a6c9f-70c3-480f-8cc3-b8ff6ae4077a.jpg 1626w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/cf0a6c9f-70c3-480f-8cc3-b8ff6ae4077a-300x248.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/cf0a6c9f-70c3-480f-8cc3-b8ff6ae4077a-1024x847.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/cf0a6c9f-70c3-480f-8cc3-b8ff6ae4077a-768x635.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/cf0a6c9f-70c3-480f-8cc3-b8ff6ae4077a-1536x1271.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1626px) 100vw, 1626px\" \/><figcaption>On cold, clear days, tens of thousands of starlings swirl in the sky before roosting in the reeds <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Ham Wall, <\/strong><em>Somerset <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">THE MAGNIFICENT SOMERSET Levels has been my local patch for the past decade, and it\u2019s stuffed to the gunnels with wildlife. The jewel in its crown is RSPB Ham Wall, whose expansive reedbeds, open water and wet woodland deliver year-round. In spring, you can hear 10 different species of warbler before breakfast; summer is marvellous for dragonflies and butterflies; and autumn brings wildfowl and waders from the north \u2013 whistling wigeon, tiny teal and rafts of lapwing. As winter beckons, the reserve is dominated by one event: vast, morphing flocks of starlings at dusk, one of the most mesmerising spectacles in nature. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Mike <\/em><em>Dilger, <\/em><em>naturalist <\/em><em>and <\/em><em>broadcaster <\/em><\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1024\" height=\"683\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1032227430_cmyk_preview-1024x683.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23185\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1032227430_cmyk_preview-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1032227430_cmyk_preview-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1032227430_cmyk_preview-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1032227430_cmyk_preview-1536x1024.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1032227430_cmyk_preview.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption>The ultimate birds of summer, hobbies are agile and swift, seizing prey on the wing <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Frays Farm Meadows, <\/strong><em>West London <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">THIS DELIGHTFUL RESERVE IS one of my favourite places. A SSSI managed by the London Wildlife Trust, its wet grazing meadows are a hinterland of sorts, bound by the Grand Union Canal to the west and the roaring A40 to the south. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Frays teems with bird life and I see raptors on almost every visit. Red kites and buzzards soar, while kestrels hover metres above the shrub, anticipating an emerging woodmouse. Hobbies dart through the air in summer, the sunlight illuminating their red \u2018trousers\u2019 as they search for dragonflies along the weaving chalk stream. At the same time of year, the vegetation bursts with the songs of warblers \u2013 chiffchaffs, blackcaps and whitethroats all belt out a chorus. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1024\" height=\"576\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/FraysRiverinFraysFarmMeadows\u00a9Dudley-MilesWikipediaCreative-Commons_cmyk_preview-1024x576.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23186\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/FraysRiverinFraysFarmMeadows\u00a9Dudley-MilesWikipediaCreative-Commons_cmyk_preview-1024x576.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/FraysRiverinFraysFarmMeadows\u00a9Dudley-MilesWikipediaCreative-Commons_cmyk_preview-300x169.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/FraysRiverinFraysFarmMeadows\u00a9Dudley-MilesWikipediaCreative-Commons_cmyk_preview-768x432.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/FraysRiverinFraysFarmMeadows\u00a9Dudley-MilesWikipediaCreative-Commons_cmyk_preview-1536x864.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/FraysRiverinFraysFarmMeadows\u00a9Dudley-MilesWikipediaCreative-Commons_cmyk_preview.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption>Frays Farm Meadows<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">My first visit was my most memorable. I witnessed a spectacular emergence of mayflies rising from the stream in their thousands to fulfil their goal of breeding. I never doubt Frays\u2019 ability to surprise.<\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Kabir Kaul, conservationist, writer and young ambassador for Cameron Bespolka Trust <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1596\" height=\"761\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c24012f0-87af-46d6-8fcf-c8d786453073.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22780\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c24012f0-87af-46d6-8fcf-c8d786453073.jpg 1596w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c24012f0-87af-46d6-8fcf-c8d786453073-300x143.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c24012f0-87af-46d6-8fcf-c8d786453073-1024x488.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c24012f0-87af-46d6-8fcf-c8d786453073-768x366.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c24012f0-87af-46d6-8fcf-c8d786453073-1536x732.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1596px) 100vw, 1596px\" \/><figcaption>Reeds rustle at this peaceful spot a stone\u2019s throw from Tamworth  <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Middleton Lakes, <\/strong><em>Staffordshire <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">THE FIRST TIME I VISITED RSPB Middleton Lakes \u2013 or Middy as I call it \u2013 I barely knew my blue tit from my great tit. Little did I know that this hidden patch of rustling reedbeds and stretching skies would become a place of learning and escape. Nestled between the urban stretches of Tamworth and Birmingham, Middy reveals wild wonders with every visit, ringing with the squawks of herons, the \u2018oi-oi-oi\u2019s of nuthatches and the tapping of woodpeckers. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/RTAHT5_cmyk_preview-1024x682.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23187\" width=\"512\" height=\"341\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/RTAHT5_cmyk_preview-1024x682.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/RTAHT5_cmyk_preview-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/RTAHT5_cmyk_preview-768x511.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/RTAHT5_cmyk_preview-1536x1022.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/RTAHT5_cmyk_preview.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 512px) 100vw, 512px\" \/><figcaption>Lesser-spotted woodpecker<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">In spring, Middy is JOY! I\u2019d travel there specifically for my first cuckoo of the year. A good day in May and 10 types of warbler will grace your ears with their song. The hours spent absorbing wild things here are consistently uplifting.<\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\">  <em>Lucy <\/em><em>Lapwing, <\/em><em>naturalist <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"2048\" height=\"1558\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/ae60303b-e521-4f77-9cfe-c871dcbae9df.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22781\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/ae60303b-e521-4f77-9cfe-c871dcbae9df.jpg 2048w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/ae60303b-e521-4f77-9cfe-c871dcbae9df-300x228.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/ae60303b-e521-4f77-9cfe-c871dcbae9df-1024x779.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/ae60303b-e521-4f77-9cfe-c871dcbae9df-768x584.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/ae60303b-e521-4f77-9cfe-c871dcbae9df-1536x1169.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 2048px) 100vw, 2048px\" \/><figcaption>Megan prepares to be doused in gannet excrement <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Bass Rock, <\/strong><em>East Lothian <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">THERE ARE FEW PLACES IN THE UK that can make you feel like you\u2019ve travelled back in time. Stepping foot in a habitat that\u2019s truly wild and seemingly unimpacted by humans is rare, but Bass Rock is one of those special places for me. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Situated just 2km off the coast in the Firth of Forth, this chunk of carboniferous rock is home to a staggering 150,000 northern gannets during the peak of the breeding season. I\u2019ve been lucky enough to visit twice; both times it was like arriving into a scene from <em>Jurassic <\/em><em>Park, <\/em>with these birds, with angular, 1.8m wingspans, soaring above in their thousands. It\u2019s the largest colony of its kind in the world. Nests are scattered over every available inch, and the sound is overwhelming as adults return <span>from foraging trips. It\u2019s chaotic, and you might leave covered in excrement, but it\u2019s one of the best, most beautiful wildlife experiences out there! <\/span><\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1057239892_cmyk_preview-1024x683.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23188\" width=\"512\" height=\"342\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1057239892_cmyk_preview-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1057239892_cmyk_preview-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1057239892_cmyk_preview-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1057239892_cmyk_preview-1536x1024.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1057239892_cmyk_preview.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 512px) 100vw, 512px\" \/><figcaption>Gannets are adept hunters, plunging into the sea at speeds of up to 100kph to swipe fish<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\"><span>These gannets, like many other seabirds, were hit badly by bird flu in 2022. I have hope that numbers will recover \u2013 until then, I\u2019ll continue using Bass Rock as motivation to keep fighting for our precious planet. <\/span><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Megan <\/em><em>McCubbin, <\/em><em>BBC <\/em><em>presenter<\/em><\/p>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Chew Valley Lake, <\/strong><em>Somerset <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1022\" height=\"1852\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/03713d6e-4839-48b7-895e-4150eaa87420.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22784\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/03713d6e-4839-48b7-895e-4150eaa87420.jpg 1022w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/03713d6e-4839-48b7-895e-4150eaa87420-166x300.jpg 166w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/03713d6e-4839-48b7-895e-4150eaa87420-565x1024.jpg 565w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/03713d6e-4839-48b7-895e-4150eaa87420-768x1392.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/03713d6e-4839-48b7-895e-4150eaa87420-848x1536.jpg 848w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1022px) 100vw, 1022px\" \/><figcaption>Mya-Rose runs nature camps on her home patch of Chew Valley Lake <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">I HAVE LIVED IN THE CHEW Valley all my life. My parents would often go birding at the lake and ended up moving to the area. The lake is a beautiful spot \u2013 Iused to go past it every day on the bus to school, and I loved watching the birds as we whizzed along. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">As a local patch, the lake is fantastic. Besides birding, I go bird-ringing and take part in BTO surveys and nest-recording schemes, as well as the annual Canada geese round-up, which all give me the chance to study birds close-up. It\u2019s also a great destination for casual birders and <span>families wanting to get out of the city. In the past five years, I\u2019ve noticed lots more visible minority ethnic families visiting, drawn by the opportunity to feed the birds, eat fish and chips, explore the easy, pushchair-friendly footpaths and enjoy the views.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1360026476_cmyk_preview-1024x683.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23189\" width=\"512\" height=\"342\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1360026476_cmyk_preview-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1360026476_cmyk_preview-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1360026476_cmyk_preview-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1360026476_cmyk_preview-1536x1024.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1360026476_cmyk_preview.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 512px) 100vw, 512px\" \/><figcaption>Bearded tit<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Autumn is always an exciting time as there\u2019s the possibility of American waders \u2013 autumn 2011 was particularly amazing, with sharp-tailed, white-tailed and pectoral sandpipers and a shortbilled dowitcher. I love all of the lake\u2019s birds \u2013 terns, grebes, ducks and egrets \u2013 but my favourite is still the bearded tit. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Mya-Rose <\/em><em>Craig, <\/em><em>ornithologist <\/em><em>and <\/em><em>author <\/em><\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"809\" height=\"940\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a189ed7a-2d3b-4bad-aa2e-953e7aad65ff.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22787\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a189ed7a-2d3b-4bad-aa2e-953e7aad65ff.jpg 809w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a189ed7a-2d3b-4bad-aa2e-953e7aad65ff-258x300.jpg 258w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a189ed7a-2d3b-4bad-aa2e-953e7aad65ff-768x892.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 809px) 100vw, 809px\" \/><figcaption>The iconic rocky arch of Durdle Door<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Jurassic Coast, <\/strong><em>Dorset <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">THIS STUNNING STRETCH OF coast is a tourist honeypot, but away from the beaches, the chalk hills are one of my favourite UK haunts for butterflies and day-flying moths. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">There\u2019s a particularly strong association with butterflies at Lulworth Cove \u2013 not only is Butterfly Conservation HQ just a few miles inland, but this is the only specific place in Britain to have given its name to a resident species: the Lulworth skipper. The entire UK range of this diminutive insect is in the tussocky grasslands of south Dorset. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/lulworth-skipper-Credit-Keith-Warmington_cmyk_preview-1024x683.jpeg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23190\" width=\"512\" height=\"342\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/lulworth-skipper-Credit-Keith-Warmington_cmyk_preview-1024x683.jpeg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/lulworth-skipper-Credit-Keith-Warmington_cmyk_preview-300x200.jpeg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/lulworth-skipper-Credit-Keith-Warmington_cmyk_preview-768x512.jpeg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/lulworth-skipper-Credit-Keith-Warmington_cmyk_preview.jpeg 1493w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 512px) 100vw, 512px\" \/><figcaption>  Lulworth skipper<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">This is a place to sit among the flowers and watch. In summer, the downland shimmers with Adonis and chalk hill blues, marbled whites and six-spot burnets, while dark green fritillaries and graylings zoom past. Moths include the wood tiger, bordered grey and yellow belle, and it\u2019s a great spot for migrants. I once watched a red admiral fly out to sea in a steady, unwavering course \u2013 at the exact moment I was talking about butterfly migration for BBC Radio 4.<\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\">  <em>Richard <\/em><em>Fox, <\/em><em>head <\/em><em>of <\/em><em>science <\/em><em>at <\/em><em>Butterfly <\/em><em>Conservation<\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1597\" height=\"1939\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c7634db7-64f8-47aa-822e-b46ca996a10a.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22790\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c7634db7-64f8-47aa-822e-b46ca996a10a.jpg 1597w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c7634db7-64f8-47aa-822e-b46ca996a10a-247x300.jpg 247w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c7634db7-64f8-47aa-822e-b46ca996a10a-843x1024.jpg 843w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c7634db7-64f8-47aa-822e-b46ca996a10a-768x932.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c7634db7-64f8-47aa-822e-b46ca996a10a-1265x1536.jpg 1265w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1597px) 100vw, 1597px\" \/><figcaption>Red squirrels are thriving in the Cairngorms <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Strathspey Forest, <\/strong><em>Cairngorms National Park <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">CLOSE YOUR EYES AND imagine. An ethereal mist rolls over a mirror-calm peaty lochan, fringed with twisted Scots pines that have stood sentinel for centuries. The dawn silence is punctured by the frantic scurrying of a red squirrel across fissured bark. From somewhere unseen, the mournful, spine-tingling song of a red-throated diver is abruptly interrupted by angry chattering from atop a nearby pine. The Mohican headgear silhouetted against the emerging sun reveals an agitated crested tit. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Goldeneye drakes squabble as they do each spring, their rasping calls and whirring wingbeats a familiar, uplifting <span>soundtrack. Overhead, an osprey drifts silently by, speculating for an early meal.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\"> The Caledonian pine forests of Strathspey are magical places to visit, but these dawn forays have taught me to not only look, but \u2018feel\u2019. Pine martens, goshawks and white-tailed eagles are making a comeback to these primeval woodlands, and sitting quietly beneath a weathered granny pine as the first rays of sun warm the air, it\u2019s easy to imagine more: the work of beavers, the distant bugling of cranes and perhaps even the thrilling presence of lynx. These pine woods are not just about what is, but what could be. Close your eyes and imagine. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Pete <\/em><em>Cairns, <\/em><em>executive <\/em><em>director <\/em><em>of <\/em><em>SCOTLAND: <\/em><em>The <\/em><em>Big <\/em><em>Picture <\/em><\/p>\n\n<section class=\"wp-block-uagb-section uagb-section__wrap uagb-section__background-color uagb-block-69479bf0-9015-41ae-bcc2-bb0520e9585b article-boxout\"><div class=\"uagb-section__overlay\"><\/div><div class=\"uagb-section__inner-wrap\">\n<h4 class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subhead has-ccp-primary-dark-background-color has-background\"><strong><span class=\"has-inline-color has-ccp-primary-light-color\">SHORTS <\/span><\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"416\" height=\"416\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/0faa1230-3854-4b83-a88a-43e4b3d9b84a.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22792\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/0faa1230-3854-4b83-a88a-43e4b3d9b84a.jpg 416w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/0faa1230-3854-4b83-a88a-43e4b3d9b84a-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/0faa1230-3854-4b83-a88a-43e4b3d9b84a-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 416px) 100vw, 416px\" \/><figcaption>Gannet <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\"><strong>Sheena Harvey, editor of <em>BBC <\/em><em>Wildlife, <\/em>2015-2019<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">I love a seabird \u2013 and you can\u2019t beat a gathering of ocean wanderers at breeding time. My favourite spot for this spring spectacle is RSPB Bempton Cliffs, where clifftop paths get you up-close to gannets, and viewing platforms provide a glimpse of thousands of nesting guillemots and razorbills on the cliff-face. It\u2019s a full-on assault of the senses! <\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"416\" height=\"416\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/6b2a1608-f73d-490c-91ae-3b0546758c26.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22793\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/6b2a1608-f73d-490c-91ae-3b0546758c26.jpg 416w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/6b2a1608-f73d-490c-91ae-3b0546758c26-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/6b2a1608-f73d-490c-91ae-3b0546758c26-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 416px) 100vw, 416px\" \/><figcaption>Pale-bellied brent geese<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>Y Foryd, Gwynedd <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\"><strong>Fergus Collins, editor of <em>BBC <\/em><em>Countryfile<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">Just south west from Caernarfon and its castle is a peninsular that jags into the Menai Straits. This finger of land protects a huge area of mudflats and sand. At high tide it becomes the shallow <span>lake of Y Foryd; at low tide the bay is threaded by eerie creeks beloved by waders and wildfowl. It\u2019s a perfect, timeless wild haven.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"416\" height=\"416\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/f4af32e0-cf2f-4bc0-b078-717cb9ec9d6b.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22794\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/f4af32e0-cf2f-4bc0-b078-717cb9ec9d6b.jpg 416w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/f4af32e0-cf2f-4bc0-b078-717cb9ec9d6b-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/f4af32e0-cf2f-4bc0-b078-717cb9ec9d6b-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 416px) 100vw, 416px\" \/><figcaption> The ruins of Fisher\u2019s Hall <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>Hackfall, Yorkshire Dales <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\"><strong>Mark Feather, UK estate manager at Woodland Trust<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">I\u2019ll never forget my first visit to Hackfall \u2013 a wooded gorge full of crumbling ruins \u2013 in 1989. I took in the views of the North York Moors, I wandered amid the ferns of Grewelthorpe Beck and I walked the <span>River Ure, the haunt of kingfishers and dippers. I\u2019ve explored it all now, but it\u2019s a place I could never tire of.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"416\" height=\"416\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/717747e5-48a1-41aa-b094-1339a9fd01d3.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22795\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/717747e5-48a1-41aa-b094-1339a9fd01d3.jpg 416w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/717747e5-48a1-41aa-b094-1339a9fd01d3-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/717747e5-48a1-41aa-b094-1339a9fd01d3-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 416px) 100vw, 416px\" \/><figcaption> Lapwing<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>Lough Erne, Fermanagh <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\"><strong>Colin Stafford-Johnson, BBC presenter <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">Lough Erne is one of Northern Ireland\u2019s few remaining strongholds for breeding waders. In spring, curlews call, lapwings tumble through the air and redshanks make their <span>presence felt. The reedbeds are full of coughs and squeaks and a gravel island hosts a rare inland colony of screeching sandwich terns. It\u2019s a place where the world appears as it should.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div><\/section>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1576\" height=\"984\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/fef42e73-c20d-4614-8fbc-f05bbeb33f77.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22796\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/fef42e73-c20d-4614-8fbc-f05bbeb33f77.jpg 1576w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/fef42e73-c20d-4614-8fbc-f05bbeb33f77-300x187.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/fef42e73-c20d-4614-8fbc-f05bbeb33f77-1024x639.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/fef42e73-c20d-4614-8fbc-f05bbeb33f77-768x480.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/fef42e73-c20d-4614-8fbc-f05bbeb33f77-1536x959.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1576px) 100vw, 1576px\" \/><figcaption>More than 11,000 puffins flock to this Welsh paradise in spring <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Skokholm Island, <\/strong><em>Pembrokeshire <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">LYING 4KM OFF THE SOUTH Pembrokeshire coast and with more designations than you could shake a stick at, Skokholm is a wild Welsh gem. It is less known than its sister island of Skomer, but is nonetheless home to 15 per cent of the world population of Manx shearwaters and 20 per cent of the European population of storm petrels, as well as thousands of puffins, guillemots and razorbills. Choughs, ravens and peregrines all breed here, as do oystercatchers and wheatears. Skokholm also has some of the world\u2019s largest slow worms. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/DRJJP7_cmyk_preview-1024x686.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23191\" width=\"512\" height=\"343\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/DRJJP7_cmyk_preview-1024x686.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/DRJJP7_cmyk_preview-300x201.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/DRJJP7_cmyk_preview-768x515.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/DRJJP7_cmyk_preview-1536x1029.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/DRJJP7_cmyk_preview.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 512px) 100vw, 512px\" \/><figcaption>Skokholm Island <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">But what makes the island most special is its tranquility. With visitor numbers restricted, Skokholm is far less busy than Skomer and offers the natural solitude so often lacking in the modern world. There is an old Welsh proverb that describes it perfectly: <em>Lle <\/em><em>i <\/em><em>enaid <\/em><em>gael <\/em><em>llonydd <\/em>&#8211; \u2018a place for the soul to find peace\u2019. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Iolo <\/em><em>Williams, <\/em><em>BBC <\/em><em>presenter <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1626\" height=\"1264\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a1de02d8-eab1-4d85-8a02-98853f4cd272.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22800\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a1de02d8-eab1-4d85-8a02-98853f4cd272.jpg 1626w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a1de02d8-eab1-4d85-8a02-98853f4cd272-300x233.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a1de02d8-eab1-4d85-8a02-98853f4cd272-1024x796.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a1de02d8-eab1-4d85-8a02-98853f4cd272-768x597.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a1de02d8-eab1-4d85-8a02-98853f4cd272-1536x1194.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1626px) 100vw, 1626px\" \/><figcaption>Once farmland, the Knepp Estate is reverting to the wild, driven by grazing and the restoration of water courses <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Knepp Estate, <\/strong><em>West Sussex <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">THE WONDERFUL THING ABOUT Knepp (the rewilding estate in the grounds of Knepp Castle) is that it\u2019s like stepping back in time. I like to visit early and walk among free-roaming Tamworth pigs and longhorn cattle, looking out for Exmoor ponies, beavers and deer. The dawn chorus there last May was unlike anything I\u2019ve ever heard, with blackbirds and robins mingling with Cetti\u2019s warblers and what sounded like hundreds of nightingales. Who gets to hear hundreds of nightingales these days? Me, at Knepp, that\u2019s who! <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">In summer, I hear the purring of turtle doves, I watch purple emperor butterflies fight and I\u2019m roused from my tent by the unfamiliar clacking of stork bills. Against a backdrop of climate change and extinction, Knepp is a beacon of abundance and hope. It\u2019s my absolute favourite place for nature. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Kate <\/em><em>Bradbury, <\/em><em>wildlife <\/em><em>gardener <\/em><em>and <\/em><em>author <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1572\" height=\"1965\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/18430dee-9f59-41f2-b473-ea718208acb0.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22801\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/18430dee-9f59-41f2-b473-ea718208acb0.jpg 1572w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/18430dee-9f59-41f2-b473-ea718208acb0-240x300.jpg 240w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/18430dee-9f59-41f2-b473-ea718208acb0-819x1024.jpg 819w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/18430dee-9f59-41f2-b473-ea718208acb0-768x960.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/18430dee-9f59-41f2-b473-ea718208acb0-1229x1536.jpg 1229w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1572px) 100vw, 1572px\" \/><figcaption>Peregrine falcons guard Brunel\u2019s landmark gateway to Bristol <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Avon Gorge, <\/strong><em>Bristol <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">MY TOP SPOT IS MY HOME PATCH \u2013 immediately accessible and with a richness of biodiversity that matches anywhere in the UK. Partly within Bristol city boundaries, the Avon Gorge includes not only the magnificent limestone gorge itself and the tidal River Avon, but also a triad of special conservation sites, including a National Nature Reserve. Brunel\u2019s famous Clifton Suspension Bridge is what attracts tourists, but that\u2019s just the headline. Beside the bridge it\u2019s possible to see up to 65 bird species that regularly use the gorge (which is also a gull highway) and at night, bats \u2013 lots of them, including lesser and greater horseshoes. The cliffs provide nest sites for the celebrity peregrines and ravens. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/550b79ae-1716-44f2-a191-72b3c3bca887.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22803\" width=\"299\" height=\"299\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/550b79ae-1716-44f2-a191-72b3c3bca887.jpg 597w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/550b79ae-1716-44f2-a191-72b3c3bca887-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/550b79ae-1716-44f2-a191-72b3c3bca887-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 299px) 100vw, 299px\" \/><figcaption>Raven <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Leigh Woods, which hugs the west side of the gorge, is a panorama of soft greens in spring and golden hues in autumn, offering rare fungi, bryophytes and trees, including the Bristol whitebeam. Among its rocks and gullies live strange invertebrates, including my holy grail of spiders, the scarce purseweb, Britain\u2019s only tarantula relative. The wealth of floral rarities include the <span>Bristol onion, the Bristol rock-cress and limestone grassland gems from speedwell and squill to bee and fly orchids. There is even a caf\u00e9, complete with sunbathing green-backed wall lizards. What more could you ask for?<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Roz <\/em><em>Kidman <\/em><em>Cox, <\/em><em>editor <\/em><em>of <\/em>BBC Wildlife <em>(1981-2004) <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image alignwide is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"865\" height=\"1255\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/7562c1f3-6da3-4c06-963b-687169356917.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22804\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/7562c1f3-6da3-4c06-963b-687169356917.jpg 865w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/7562c1f3-6da3-4c06-963b-687169356917-207x300.jpg 207w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/7562c1f3-6da3-4c06-963b-687169356917-706x1024.jpg 706w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/7562c1f3-6da3-4c06-963b-687169356917-768x1114.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 865px) 100vw, 865px\" \/><figcaption>A small-spotted catshark, known in its former life as the lesser-spotted dogfish <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Causeway Coast, <\/strong><em>Northern Ireland <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">THE CAUSEWAY COAST IS A wild place of outstanding natural beauty, with dunes, sheer cliffs and, of course, the amazing rock formations of the magnificent Giant\u2019s Causeway. It is a coastline to meander along by land or by sea, keeping an eye out for whales, dolphins and basking sharks. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">While studying at Ulster University, I spent some of my most memorable days here, both in and under the water \u2013 catching waves at Portrush, snorkelling with curious seals and scuba diving. Dives off the Skerries and below the dramatic cliffs of Rathlin Island have brought me face to face with the dark eyes of conger eels peering out of shipwrecks and the steely shark eyes of dogfish patrolling stony reefs. People ask me why I choose to dive in such cold water, and the answer is simple: the Causeway Coast is as beautiful underwater as it is above. Spending time exploring from the sea enthralls every time and provides a very special window into the natural world. Pick a calm day and off you go! <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Tara <\/em><em>Shine, <\/em><em>environmental <\/em><em>scientist <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1646\" height=\"1295\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c3870037-4993-4d21-baff-c2de03069fc7.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22806\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c3870037-4993-4d21-baff-c2de03069fc7.jpg 1646w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c3870037-4993-4d21-baff-c2de03069fc7-300x236.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c3870037-4993-4d21-baff-c2de03069fc7-1024x806.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c3870037-4993-4d21-baff-c2de03069fc7-768x604.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c3870037-4993-4d21-baff-c2de03069fc7-1536x1208.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1646px) 100vw, 1646px\" \/><figcaption>An undulating swathe of chalk downland, St Catherine\u2019s Hill offers superlative views of town and country<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>St Catherine\u2019s Hill, <\/strong><em>Hampshire <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">I REMEMBER BOUNDING ABOUT on these chalky slopes in 1966, peering down rabbit holes and hoping to spot a stoat, a superstar species in my <em>Observers <\/em><em>Book <\/em><em>of <\/em><em>British <\/em><em>Mammals. <\/em>One sunny afternoon in 1976, I caught a mazarine blue in my butterfly net (though I can\u2019t prove the record because <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-975460912_cmyk_preview-1024x744.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23192\" width=\"512\" height=\"372\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-975460912_cmyk_preview-1024x744.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-975460912_cmyk_preview-300x218.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-975460912_cmyk_preview-768x558.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-975460912_cmyk_preview-1536x1116.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-975460912_cmyk_preview.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 512px) 100vw, 512px\" \/><figcaption>  Kestrel<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">I released it and didn\u2019t have a camera). In 1986, I sprinted up the slippery paths chasing kestrels for a film I was making for the BBC, and in 1996 I climbed to the beech hanger on the summit on a stormy winter\u2019s day to try and ameliorate a bout of serious depression. In 2006, I dragged my stepdaughter Megan up to play in the turf maze, and in 2016 I trudged to the summit with my beautiful poodle Scratchy, shortly before he died. Last year, I panted to the top again to honour my father, who had introduced me to this magical place all those years ago. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">That gift of a little bit of our planet\u2019s geography has made and saved my life, more a lifemark than a landmark. I love St Catherine\u2019s Hill. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Chris <\/em><em>Packham, <\/em><em>BBC <\/em><em>presenter <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1466\" height=\"1036\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/ad168ab8-cf28-4f85-90b4-e14611dd529b.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22810\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/ad168ab8-cf28-4f85-90b4-e14611dd529b.jpg 1466w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/ad168ab8-cf28-4f85-90b4-e14611dd529b-300x212.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/ad168ab8-cf28-4f85-90b4-e14611dd529b-1024x724.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/ad168ab8-cf28-4f85-90b4-e14611dd529b-768x543.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1466px) 100vw, 1466px\" \/><figcaption>Chantelle leading a practical conservation volunteer day <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Great North Wood, <\/strong><em>South London <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Once stretching across South London, the ancient Great North Wood today survives as a mosaic of habitats that provide oases for wildlife and green lungs for people. Stepping into its wildest corners, I feel the power of its history dancing through the trees \u2013 areminder of its resilience. It is peace to the chaos; fresh air to the smog. Woodpeckers yaffle, firecrests trill, hedgehogs snuffle and bats soar as the moon rises. As a aself-proclaimed GNW fangirl, I implore you to discover its magic. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Chantelle <\/em><em>Lindsay, <\/em><em>project <\/em><em>officer <\/em><em>at <\/em><em>London <\/em><em>Wildlife <\/em><em>Trust <\/em><em>and <\/em><em>CBeebies <\/em><em>presenter <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1593\" height=\"935\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/8264f825-0b4b-4b5c-8c08-f9ad1ac57efa.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22812\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/8264f825-0b4b-4b5c-8c08-f9ad1ac57efa.jpg 1593w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/8264f825-0b4b-4b5c-8c08-f9ad1ac57efa-300x176.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/8264f825-0b4b-4b5c-8c08-f9ad1ac57efa-1024x601.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/8264f825-0b4b-4b5c-8c08-f9ad1ac57efa-768x451.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/8264f825-0b4b-4b5c-8c08-f9ad1ac57efa-1536x902.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1593px) 100vw, 1593px\" \/><figcaption>Canvey Wick was the first brownfield site to be protected specifically for invertebrates <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Canvey Wick<\/strong><em>,<\/em><em> Essex <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">NESTLING IN THE SOUTH-WEST corner of Canvey Island, Canvey Wick was designated an SSSI in 2005 thanks to the phenomenal variety of invertebrates (1,500 at the last count) that call it home. It\u2019s now one of the best places in Britain for endangered insects, with rarities such as the shrill carder bee, Canvey Island ground beetle and scarce emerald damselfly. In fact, so abundant is the insect life here that Canvey has been compared to a rainforest for species per square metre. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01694426_cmyk_preview-edited.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23196\" width=\"300\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01694426_cmyk_preview-edited.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01694426_cmyk_preview-edited-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01694426_cmyk_preview-edited-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01694426_cmyk_preview-edited-150x150.jpg 150w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01694426_cmyk_preview-edited-768x768.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><figcaption>Shrill carder bee<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Nineteen hectares of the site are now managed as a nature reserve by Buglife in partnership with the RSPB, on behalf of The Land Trust. What I love most about it is how nature has brazenly reclaimed the land from industry. The site was developed as an oil refinery in the 1970s, but was never used. It differs from the surrounding marshland because the land was stabilised using dredgings from the River Thames, creating the foundations for well-drained, sandy, flower-rich habitats, perfect for invertebrates to colonise. Spring and summer bring a glorious abundance of wildflowers a-buzz with pollinators. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Karim <\/em><em>Vahed, <\/em><em>England <\/em><em>manager <\/em><em>at <\/em><em>Buglife <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1461\" height=\"1165\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/1f50fb8b-194d-4710-8930-24c45d485531.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22814\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/1f50fb8b-194d-4710-8930-24c45d485531.jpg 1461w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/1f50fb8b-194d-4710-8930-24c45d485531-300x239.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/1f50fb8b-194d-4710-8930-24c45d485531-1024x817.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/1f50fb8b-194d-4710-8930-24c45d485531-768x612.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1461px) 100vw, 1461px\" \/><figcaption>Manx shearwaters are on the up thanks to the Isles of Scilly Seabird Recovery Project <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Isles of Scilly, <\/strong><em>Cornwall <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">I have the best job in the world: talking about wildlife on the Isles of Scilly. From windswept winters to sunkissed summer days, life on the Atlantic edge is everchanging. I\u2019ve watched humpback whales on Christmas Eve. I\u2019ve been at sea surrounded by shearwaters, skuas and storm petrels with common dolphins bow-riding and sunfish flopping past. Twice a year I\u2019m treated to an array of migrant birds, from hoopoes to bee-eaters. Song thrushes tune up from 3am, house sparrows steal crumbs from cream teas, and shags stand sentry on the rocks. Diversity and abundance, rare and common meet in this land beyond Land\u2019s End. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Lucy <\/em><em>McRobert, <\/em><em>communications <\/em><em>manager <\/em><em>at <\/em><em>Isles <\/em><em>of <\/em><em>Scilly <\/em><em>Wildlife <\/em><em>Trust <\/em><em>and <\/em><em>author <\/em><\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"864\" height=\"1126\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/1075dbe2-3961-4aa3-87df-7ad3feb235ca.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22816\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/1075dbe2-3961-4aa3-87df-7ad3feb235ca.jpg 864w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/1075dbe2-3961-4aa3-87df-7ad3feb235ca-230x300.jpg 230w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/1075dbe2-3961-4aa3-87df-7ad3feb235ca-786x1024.jpg 786w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/1075dbe2-3961-4aa3-87df-7ad3feb235ca-768x1001.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 864px) 100vw, 864px\" \/><figcaption>Dormice thrive in the rich hazel coppice at Briddlesford  <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Briddlesford Woods, <\/strong><em>Isle of Wight <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">A FEW MILES SOUTH OF Fishbourne, bordering Wootton Creek and surrounded by farmland, is a wonderful, semi-natural ancient woodland that is at least 400 years old, though some claims date it back to the last Ice Age. With no resident deer population, a walk through Briddlesford is a unique experience. Free from the pressure of browsing, the understorey flourishes. Brambles, honeysuckle, spindle and guelder rose compete with one another, providing a haven for small woodland mammals. Red squirrels and hazel dormice make homes here, alongside rare woodland bats, bank voles and pygmy shrews. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Dotted between the woodland copses is a rich mosaic of parkland, flower-rich meadows and a tidal saltmarsh. Rare flora such as narrow-leaved lungwort thrives alongside green hellebores, butterfly orchids and thin-spiked wood sedge. Sea eagles have recently been released to the area and \u2013 it\u2019s claimed \u2013 goshawks are making a comeback. Whatever the season, exploring this magnificent wood is always a joy. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Nida <\/em><em>Al-Fulaij, <\/em><em>conservation <\/em><em>research <\/em><em>manager <\/em><em>at <\/em><em>People\u2019s <\/em><em>Trust <\/em><em>for <\/em><em>Endangered <\/em><em>Species <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"2047\" height=\"789\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9f6435e1-f17e-49f6-8d4c-f010d69cd6cf.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22819\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9f6435e1-f17e-49f6-8d4c-f010d69cd6cf.jpg 2047w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9f6435e1-f17e-49f6-8d4c-f010d69cd6cf-300x116.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9f6435e1-f17e-49f6-8d4c-f010d69cd6cf-1024x395.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9f6435e1-f17e-49f6-8d4c-f010d69cd6cf-768x296.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/9f6435e1-f17e-49f6-8d4c-f010d69cd6cf-1536x592.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 2047px) 100vw, 2047px\" \/><figcaption>Landing on the Farne Islands is currently restricted due to bird flu, but boat trips are still running<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Farne Islands, <\/strong><em>Northumberland <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\"><em>BLACK AND WHITE; Colourful beaks; Known as \u2018clowns of the air\u2019; Fun to watch, comical; Birds with character and flair; <\/em><span style=\"\">I love this bird, can you guess what it is? Its name rhymes with \u2018nuffin\u2019! A summer visitor to UK shores; The wonderful, adorable&#8230; puffin!<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">After that little ditty, it will come as no surprise that one of my favourite places for wildlife in the UK is a group of islands off the Northumberland coast where, in spring, you are guaranteed to see these quirky little birds. Watching (and photographing) puffins flying in, their beaks crammed with sandeels, soon becomes an obsession. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-505599614_cmyk_preview-edited.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23198\" width=\"267\" height=\"267\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-505599614_cmyk_preview-edited.jpg 1069w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-505599614_cmyk_preview-edited-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-505599614_cmyk_preview-edited-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-505599614_cmyk_preview-edited-150x150.jpg 150w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-505599614_cmyk_preview-edited-768x767.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 267px) 100vw, 267px\" \/><figcaption>  Puffin<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">But puffins are not the only A-listers. The Farnes support a cast of thousands: razorbills, guillemots, shags, cormorants, <span>kittiwakes, terns (which have become notorious for dive-bombing unsuspecting tourists, so a hat is recommended), grey seals and so much more.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">A visit to these islands is a memorable attack on the senses. There\u2019s a cacophony of noise from the seabirds and barking seals, it\u2019s a visual smorgasbord, and the pungent smell \u2013 areminder of an amazing wild experience \u2013 will stay with you long after you\u2019ve sailed home. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Michaela <\/em><em>Strachan, <\/em><em>BBC <\/em><em>presenter <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1563\" height=\"1076\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a0b3bc0c-4c60-4518-b1cf-389791fb712a.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22821\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a0b3bc0c-4c60-4518-b1cf-389791fb712a.jpg 1563w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a0b3bc0c-4c60-4518-b1cf-389791fb712a-300x207.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a0b3bc0c-4c60-4518-b1cf-389791fb712a-1024x705.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a0b3bc0c-4c60-4518-b1cf-389791fb712a-768x529.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a0b3bc0c-4c60-4518-b1cf-389791fb712a-1536x1057.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1563px) 100vw, 1563px\" \/><figcaption>Ospreys have made a triumphant return to Rutland, with the 200th chick hatching in 2021 <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Rutland Water, <\/strong><em>Leicestershire <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">THE ASTONISHING THING ABOUT Rutland Water is that it\u2019s human-made \u2013 areservoir that didn\u2019t exist 50 years ago. Today, its tapestry of lagoons and wetlands are a paradise for anyone who loves being out in nature and is a \u2018bad\u2019 birdwatcher like me. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">There are not many places where you can try to spot a cuckoo (unsuccessfully) by following its calls, then watch a great-crested grebe attempt to swallow a fish larger than itself (successfully, in the end), before spending a magical evening watching ospreys hunting fish, defending their nests against intruders and taking elaborate, fussy baths. All this while chatting to the volunteers and staff of Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust, who know everything there is to know about the reserve\u2019s wild residents. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">In winter, Rutland Water is a hotspot for migratory species, hosting tens of thousands of ducks, geese, swans and even \u2013 I\u2019m told \u2013 bitterns. It\u2019s an impossible mixture of colourful, joyful, noisy birds.<\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\">  <em>Sandy <\/em><em>Luk, <\/em><em>CEO <\/em><em>of <\/em><em>Marine <\/em><em>Conservation <\/em><em>Society <\/em><\/p>\n\n<section class=\"wp-block-uagb-section uagb-section__wrap uagb-section__background-color uagb-block-e36c3b76-207b-402a-805d-0e07b5d8bccc article-boxout\"><div class=\"uagb-section__overlay\"><\/div><div class=\"uagb-section__inner-wrap\">\n<h4 class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subhead has-ccp-primary-dark-background-color has-background\"><strong><span class=\"has-inline-color has-ccp-primary-light-color\"> SHORTS <\/span><\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"416\" height=\"416\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/83a74098-ed99-4b91-b35e-9823efd7183d.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22823\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/83a74098-ed99-4b91-b35e-9823efd7183d.jpg 416w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/83a74098-ed99-4b91-b35e-9823efd7183d-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/83a74098-ed99-4b91-b35e-9823efd7183d-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 416px) 100vw, 416px\" \/><figcaption>Great-crested newt <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>Hampton Nature Reserve, Peterborough <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">Jenny Tse-Leon, conservation manager at Froglife <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\"><span style=\"\">You\u2019d never know there\u2019s a lovely wildlife oasis just 15 minutes from Peterborough town centre. A former brick pit, Hampton Nature Reserve is home to some of our rarest species, and hosts the largest great-crested newt population in Europe. It is a private site but can be visited during volunteer sessions and events run by Froglife. It really is a hidden gem. <\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"416\" height=\"416\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/cb41389c-b8b5-4496-b72c-d4027019ceec.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22824\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/cb41389c-b8b5-4496-b72c-d4027019ceec.jpg 416w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/cb41389c-b8b5-4496-b72c-d4027019ceec-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/cb41389c-b8b5-4496-b72c-d4027019ceec-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 416px) 100vw, 416px\" \/><figcaption>Jersey <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>Jersey <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">Will Hall, presenter and photographer<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">  <span style=\"\">I spent my childhood clambering over this magical island. It may be small, but it has huge ecological importance. Marsh harriers breed here, choughs have been reintroduced, <\/span><span style=\"\">crustaceans thrive in the rockpools and cetaceans regularly pass by. Jersey also has one of the biggest tidal variations on the planet \u2013 at low tide, it nearly doubles in size.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"416\" height=\"416\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a24ade8b-ef8a-43bb-ac3f-922b8f60edd5.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22825\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a24ade8b-ef8a-43bb-ac3f-922b8f60edd5.jpg 416w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a24ade8b-ef8a-43bb-ac3f-922b8f60edd5-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a24ade8b-ef8a-43bb-ac3f-922b8f60edd5-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 416px) 100vw, 416px\" \/><figcaption>Greater horseshoe bat <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>Buckfastleigh, Devon <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\"><strong>Daniel Hargreaves, bat programme manager at Vincent Wildlife Trust <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">A self-proclaimed \u2018Bat Friendly Community\u2019, this small town hosts the largest colony of greater horseshoe bats in western Europe. Sitting on the banks of the River Mardle on a summer\u2019s evening as 3,000 bats whoosh past to hunt has to be one of the most impressive wild spectacles in the UK. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"416\" height=\"416\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/601b6bda-7f8f-4097-82f3-92d62b4f4579.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22826\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/601b6bda-7f8f-4097-82f3-92d62b4f4579.jpg 416w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/601b6bda-7f8f-4097-82f3-92d62b4f4579-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/601b6bda-7f8f-4097-82f3-92d62b4f4579-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 416px) 100vw, 416px\" \/><figcaption>Four- spotted chaser <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>Rodley Nature Reserve, Leeds <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\"><strong>Pam Taylor, trustee of British Dragonfly Society<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">Nestled between Horsforth and the River Aire, Rodley is a dragonfly and damselfly hotspot on the edge of the city. At least 18 species have been recorded here, with jewels such as banded demoiselle, emperor and four-spotted chaser. <\/p>\n<\/div><\/section>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1625\" height=\"1853\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/75b3b6f6-b7f7-4073-ab5f-4596ec852c3a.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22827\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/75b3b6f6-b7f7-4073-ab5f-4596ec852c3a.jpg 1625w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/75b3b6f6-b7f7-4073-ab5f-4596ec852c3a-263x300.jpg 263w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/75b3b6f6-b7f7-4073-ab5f-4596ec852c3a-898x1024.jpg 898w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/75b3b6f6-b7f7-4073-ab5f-4596ec852c3a-768x876.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/75b3b6f6-b7f7-4073-ab5f-4596ec852c3a-1347x1536.jpg 1347w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1625px) 100vw, 1625px\" \/><figcaption>As its name suggests, wood bristle moss has a liking for trees <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Brasenose Wood, <\/strong><em>Oxford <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">WHEN I MOVED TO THIS AREA two years ago, Brasenose Wood \u2013 an ancient remnant of Shotover Forest and a 100ha SSSI \u2013 was one of the first places I stumbled upon and I\u2019ve been going back ever since. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Like many woodlands, it\u2019s a window to the seasons, with different elements coming to the fore with each passing month. I like to wander, sit and soak it all up, gathering memories like a jay collecting acorns. The trees offer mosses, liverworts and colourful buds in winter, before my attention is drawn to spring\u2019s bluebells. A mellow, soothing light settles during the summer as honeysuckle twines through the hazel copse and treecreepers flit from oak to ash. Then comes the opportunity to collect leaves patterned and coloured by autumn. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">This small square of trees is a vital green space for Oxford, separated from rows of houses by the curving ring road and a lovely hay meadow. It stands with the promise of peaceful wanderings and nature treasures.<\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\">  <em>Leif <\/em><em>Bersweden, <\/em><em>botanist <\/em><em>and <\/em><em>author <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1437\" height=\"655\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/34446145-d1f1-40cc-b8e9-a4cbe948ce68.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22831\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/34446145-d1f1-40cc-b8e9-a4cbe948ce68.jpg 1437w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/34446145-d1f1-40cc-b8e9-a4cbe948ce68-300x137.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/34446145-d1f1-40cc-b8e9-a4cbe948ce68-1024x467.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/34446145-d1f1-40cc-b8e9-a4cbe948ce68-768x350.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1437px) 100vw, 1437px\" \/><figcaption>Discover a wild headland on the south coast of Kent  <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts alignright size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/F3W0P0_cmyk_preview-1024x683.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23201\" width=\"256\" height=\"171\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/F3W0P0_cmyk_preview-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/F3W0P0_cmyk_preview-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/F3W0P0_cmyk_preview-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/F3W0P0_cmyk_preview-1536x1024.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/F3W0P0_cmyk_preview.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 256px) 100vw, 256px\" \/><figcaption>Brown-banded carder bee <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Dungeness, <\/strong><em>Kent <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">THE COLD AIR FILLS MY LUNGS as I breathe in the salty smell of the crashing waves. And yet, if I turn my head in the opposite direction, I can smell heather and fresh, wet grass. RSPB Dungeness is special to me because it is so varied and so vast, a landscape filled with gravel, sand, marshes and memories of jumping hillocks. It\u2019s the third most biodiverse site in the country for insects, and my star species would be the beautiful brown-banded carder bee, which is most frequently seen in June and July, when the land is set alight with wildflowers. If I can tear myself from my beloved bees, I\u2019ll wander over to Burrows Pit, near the visitor centre, to watch seabirds raising their young. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Jasmine Isa Qureshi, ambassador for Bumblebee Conservation Trust <\/em><\/p>\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"2048\" height=\"1352\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/0c2e6ad1-58aa-43f7-a3b8-a56ab3d1d57e.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22832\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/0c2e6ad1-58aa-43f7-a3b8-a56ab3d1d57e.jpg 2048w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/0c2e6ad1-58aa-43f7-a3b8-a56ab3d1d57e-300x198.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/0c2e6ad1-58aa-43f7-a3b8-a56ab3d1d57e-1024x676.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/0c2e6ad1-58aa-43f7-a3b8-a56ab3d1d57e-768x507.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/0c2e6ad1-58aa-43f7-a3b8-a56ab3d1d57e-1536x1014.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 2048px) 100vw, 2048px\" \/><figcaption>There are thought to be some 17 badger setts in London\u2019s famous green space<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Wimbledon Common, <\/strong><em>South West London <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">I live in green, leafy Wimbledon, a suburb far removed in spirit and landscape from the hurlyburly of central London. I\u2019m spoilt for choice where wild spaces are concerned \u2013 rural dwellers would be agog at the riches on my doorstep. But Wimbledon Common remains a perennial favourite in all seasons. Covering 460ha of green space, it\u2019s both an SSSI and SAC (Special Area of Conservation), owing to its rich grassland and heathland, and a marvellous green lung for Londoners. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1281853105_cmyk_preview-1024x683.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23202\" width=\"512\" height=\"342\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1281853105_cmyk_preview-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1281853105_cmyk_preview-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1281853105_cmyk_preview-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1281853105_cmyk_preview-1536x1024.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1281853105_cmyk_preview.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 512px) 100vw, 512px\" \/><figcaption>  Queensmere Pond<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">I love walking or cycling to Queensmere Pond, the deepest lake on the common. Shrouded by woods, at noon on a blue-sky day, it\u2019s a tranquil sun-trap with the feel of a far more remote wilderness. I\u2019m always on the lookout for swans, Canada geese and \u2013 my favourites \u2013 aheron and cormorant, but more patient, keen-eyed birders might encounter a kestrel, sparrowhawk, red kite or even a kingfisher. Once, in a fit of daring, <span>I traipsed alone across the common at dusk, my ears filled with the lightly quavering \u2018twoo\u2019 of a tawny owl.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Plenty of mammals live here, too, including badgers and foxes, and let\u2019s not forget the thriving populations of toads, frogs, grass snakes and lizards. Of course, some will argue that the most sought-after sighting on Wimbledon Common is the legendary litter-picking Womble, but that\u2019s another story&#8230; <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Jini <\/em><em>Reddy, <\/em><em>author <\/em><em>and <\/em><em>journalist <\/em><\/p>\n\n<section class=\"wp-block-uagb-section uagb-section__wrap uagb-section__background-color uagb-block-dd20c6a0-5383-4e95-86e4-c3334abb9fb4 article-boxout\"><div class=\"uagb-section__overlay\"><\/div><div class=\"uagb-section__inner-wrap\">\n<h4 class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subhead has-ccp-primary-dark-background-color has-background\"><strong> <span class=\"has-inline-color has-ccp-primary-light-color\">SHORTS <\/span><\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"416\" height=\"416\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/e88d5aa6-0924-4080-9508-d84d93fd320e.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22835\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/e88d5aa6-0924-4080-9508-d84d93fd320e.jpg 416w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/e88d5aa6-0924-4080-9508-d84d93fd320e-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/e88d5aa6-0924-4080-9508-d84d93fd320e-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 416px) 100vw, 416px\" \/><figcaption>Stanage Edge <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>Stanage Edge, Peak District National Park <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\"><strong>Ben Hall, wildlife photographer<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">I\u2019ve lived on the edge of the Peak District my whole life and know the area well, particularly the Stanage Edge escarpment. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">I\u2019ve had some unforgettable wildlife encounters here, particularly with red grouse. My favourite time of year is August, when blooming heather swathes the moors in pink and purple hues. I could never tire of Stanage Edge. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"416\" height=\"416\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/b5bdaa9a-ed5d-412f-bce3-c767e98edc83.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22836\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/b5bdaa9a-ed5d-412f-bce3-c767e98edc83.jpg 416w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/b5bdaa9a-ed5d-412f-bce3-c767e98edc83-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/b5bdaa9a-ed5d-412f-bce3-c767e98edc83-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 416px) 100vw, 416px\" \/><figcaption>Pearl-bordered fritillary<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>Haugh Woods, Hereford <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\"><strong>Savita Willmott, CEO of The Natural History Consortium<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">This isn\u2019t my local patch, rather one I adopt when visiting family, but it is fast <span>becoming a favourite place for happy times in the wild. It\u2019s nationally important for butterflies and moths, home to more than 600 species, including the rare pearlbordered fritillary.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"416\" height=\"416\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/adaac297-db72-44ba-96aa-cb36c888ce8b.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22837\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/adaac297-db72-44ba-96aa-cb36c888ce8b.jpg 416w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/adaac297-db72-44ba-96aa-cb36c888ce8b-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/adaac297-db72-44ba-96aa-cb36c888ce8b-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 416px) 100vw, 416px\" \/><figcaption>Kingfisher <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>Attenborough Reserve, Nottingham <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\"><strong>Jack Perks, underwater photographer<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">I\u2019ve been visiting this <span>Wildlife Trust reserve for 15 years and it still surprises me. As well as 30 species of fish, highlights include sand martens, kingfishers, otters and, in winter, bitterns and flocks of murmurating starlings.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"416\" height=\"416\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/1cdd5618-eaca-4a7e-895d-c2a096ace048.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22838\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/1cdd5618-eaca-4a7e-895d-c2a096ace048.jpg 416w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/1cdd5618-eaca-4a7e-895d-c2a096ace048-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/1cdd5618-eaca-4a7e-895d-c2a096ace048-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 416px) 100vw, 416px\" \/><figcaption>Pine marten <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>Spean Bridge, Highlands <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\"><strong>Fay Vass, CEO of British Hedgehog Preservation Society<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">I always think fondly of Spean as it\u2019s here I saw my first pine marten, somersaulting <span>out of a skip. The area is also a Scottish wildcat stronghold and the nights are alive with owl calls. You can even see the Northern Lights from the Commando Memorial statue, which is still on my list <\/span><span>\u2013 I must return!<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div><\/section>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1626\" height=\"1913\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/f52ee02e-b09a-40f4-b03e-639ceb40050e.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22839\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/f52ee02e-b09a-40f4-b03e-639ceb40050e.jpg 1626w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/f52ee02e-b09a-40f4-b03e-639ceb40050e-255x300.jpg 255w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/f52ee02e-b09a-40f4-b03e-639ceb40050e-870x1024.jpg 870w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/f52ee02e-b09a-40f4-b03e-639ceb40050e-768x904.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/f52ee02e-b09a-40f4-b03e-639ceb40050e-1306x1536.jpg 1306w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1626px) 100vw, 1626px\" \/><figcaption>May brings a riot of colour as bluebells carpet Foxley\u2019s floor <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Foxley Wood, <\/strong><em>Norfolk <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">FOXLEY WOOD IS NOT A FAMOUS place, and its low dome of trees is not particularly conspicuous in the flatlands of central Norfolk. But there\u2019s magic within. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">I grew up 5km or so from Foxley. It was our local wood, and we visited in autumn for fungi and falling leaves, in spring for bluebells, and in summer \u2013 in vain \u2013 for the mysterious purple emperor butterfly. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">My childhood marked the nadir of Foxley. Norfolk\u2019s largest ancient woodland was recorded in the Domesday Book, <span>but was nearly destroyed in the 1960s when half its ancient oaks and coppice were felled, burned and sprayed so a conifer plantation could rise in its place. Rare woodland flowers and invertebrates were crowded out and the purple emperor went extinct in the county.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/fb100a9b-3061-4c79-947a-2f1b1c8a788b.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22841\" width=\"290\" height=\"290\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/fb100a9b-3061-4c79-947a-2f1b1c8a788b.jpg 579w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/fb100a9b-3061-4c79-947a-2f1b1c8a788b-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/fb100a9b-3061-4c79-947a-2f1b1c8a788b-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 290px) 100vw, 290px\" \/><figcaption>The purple emperor is a woodland specialist<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Foxley\u2019s recovery began when Norfolk Wildlife Trust bought it just over 30 years ago. The conifers were sold off as Christmas trees and the site allowed to regenerate. The transformation today is astonishing. It\u2019s difficult to tell ancient woodland from modern in the tumult of self-sown gelder rose, dogwood, sallow, hazel, blackthorn and field maple. Its rides ring with birdsong in spring and thrum with dragonflies in summer, while raptors dash overhead. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">There\u2019s restored coppice, huge vines of honeysuckle and, most remarkable of all, after nearly five decades of extinction, the purple emperor has returned, flashing iridescent purple as it glides through the midsummer trees.<\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Patrick Barkham, journalist and author <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1598\" height=\"1197\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/2f55dbf0-8987-4c41-a214-68775cc21b85.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22843\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/2f55dbf0-8987-4c41-a214-68775cc21b85.jpg 1598w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/2f55dbf0-8987-4c41-a214-68775cc21b85-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/2f55dbf0-8987-4c41-a214-68775cc21b85-1024x767.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/2f55dbf0-8987-4c41-a214-68775cc21b85-768x575.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/2f55dbf0-8987-4c41-a214-68775cc21b85-1536x1151.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1598px) 100vw, 1598px\" \/><figcaption>The wild, wondrous waters of Isle Martin <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Isle Martin, <\/strong><em>Ross and Cromarty <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">I LOOKED THROUGH THE stunningly clear water at the seabed 15m below. A dogfish lazily tail-swiped over the sand, disturbing a flounder who undulated for cover in the nearby kelp. I drifted along steep-sided underwater gullies, their walls orange and yellow with cup coral. Gobies, blennies and squat lobsters peered out from the crevices; urchins grazed the rocks. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">That was back in 1972, and the vibrant colours, dappled seabed and feeling of floating in space were all so vivid they felt unreal. I\u2019d only made 60 or so dives up to that point, but when I surfaced I knew that the sea and I were destined to have a deeply personal relationship. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1323892579_cmyk_preview-edited.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23204\" width=\"389\" height=\"389\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1323892579_cmyk_preview-edited.jpg 778w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1323892579_cmyk_preview-edited-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1323892579_cmyk_preview-edited-150x150.jpg 150w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1323892579_cmyk_preview-edited-768x768.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 389px) 100vw, 389px\" \/><figcaption>Siskin <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Isle Martin lies about 6km north of Ullapool. April to June brings breeding birds; as summer rolls on, twites, redpolls and siskins fly around the old houses while sea eagles soar overhead. To the west of the island, Annat Bay is visited by grey and harbour seals, common dolphins, minke whales and even the occasional humpback. It\u2019s a lovely wee island, a microcosm of all that\u2019s wonderful about Scotland\u2019s west coast. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Doug <\/em><em>Allan, <\/em><em>wildlife <\/em><em>cameraman <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1673\" height=\"1356\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c3431897-914d-4847-b624-9e82ff8b80d4.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22846\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c3431897-914d-4847-b624-9e82ff8b80d4.jpg 1673w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c3431897-914d-4847-b624-9e82ff8b80d4-300x243.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c3431897-914d-4847-b624-9e82ff8b80d4-1024x830.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c3431897-914d-4847-b624-9e82ff8b80d4-768x622.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/c3431897-914d-4847-b624-9e82ff8b80d4-1536x1245.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1673px) 100vw, 1673px\" \/><figcaption>Tumbling over the Bedfordshire countryside, red kites are a symbol of hope for conservation <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Barton Hills, <\/strong><em>Bedfordshire <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">A SHORT HOP FROM LUTON, AT the northernmost tip of the Chilterns, lies the Barton Hills National Nature Reserve \u2013 aplace I adore exploring. Walking in nature nourishes my mind and body, and this is the perfect spot. It teems with butterflies and chalk downland wildflowers, including the stunning pasqueflower, and is the ideal place to marvel at one of our most majestic birds of prey: the red kite. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Driven to extinction in England in the late 1800s, the sight of a swooping, reeling red kite is testament to one of the most successful reintroduction projects ever undertaken. I always feel a sense of wonder when these magnificent birds soar overhead. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Rebecca <\/em><em>Dawson, <\/em><em>chair <\/em><em>of <\/em><em>Ramblers <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"2048\" height=\"1321\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/faad0d62-ddb4-4d55-b7da-f64c607ea2ab.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22847\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/faad0d62-ddb4-4d55-b7da-f64c607ea2ab.jpg 2048w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/faad0d62-ddb4-4d55-b7da-f64c607ea2ab-300x194.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/faad0d62-ddb4-4d55-b7da-f64c607ea2ab-1024x661.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/faad0d62-ddb4-4d55-b7da-f64c607ea2ab-768x495.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/faad0d62-ddb4-4d55-b7da-f64c607ea2ab-1536x991.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 2048px) 100vw, 2048px\" \/><figcaption> With hundreds of miles of coastline, Mull offers plenty of habitat for wildlife <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Isle of Mull, <\/strong><em>Inner Hebrides <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">UNTIL THE AGE OF 17, my experience of the world\u2019s wildlife was limited to whatever was local. However, I was raised on <span>Mull, and this island\u2019s wild offerings are nothing short of magnificent.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">I\u2019ve spent 30 years in the wilds of the world, from the high Arctic to the tip of South America. I\u2019ve have had more than my fair share of encounters with the furred and the feathered, with creepers and crawlers, with animals that scamper and those that sprint, but some of my best have been on the island of my youth. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01385487_cmyk_preview-edited.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23206\" width=\"267\" height=\"266\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01385487_cmyk_preview-edited.jpg 1066w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01385487_cmyk_preview-edited-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01385487_cmyk_preview-edited-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01385487_cmyk_preview-edited-150x150.jpg 150w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01385487_cmyk_preview-edited-768x767.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 267px) 100vw, 267px\" \/><figcaption>Golden eagle<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Intimate encounters on frosty shorelines with a family of otters; golden eagles sky-dancing in spring skies; the bewildering bounty of summer: minke whales, dolphins, puffins, razorbills, guillemots, Manx shearwaters. All of this <span>exists against a backdrop of unrivalled beauty. There are towering mountains, sheltered bays, white-sand beaches, caves, woodlands, moorland, sparkling waters and rugged coastal cliffs.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1024\" height=\"683\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1360065737_cmyk_preview-1024x683.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23207\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1360065737_cmyk_preview-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1360065737_cmyk_preview-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1360065737_cmyk_preview-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1360065737_cmyk_preview-1536x1024.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1360065737_cmyk_preview.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption>Otters can be spotted seeking prey in the seaweed or resting on the shore <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">I\u2019ve lived a life on the road, following tracks and trails in some of the world\u2019s most stunning places, but one path always leads me back to the most special place of all. If you want to know what paradise looks like, it is this island full of Hebridean magic off the west coast of Scotland. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Gordon <\/em><em>Buchanan, <\/em><em>BBC <\/em><em>presenter <\/em><em>and <\/em><em>film-maker <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image alignwide size-large is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1024\" height=\"618\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/AY3F0R_cmyk_preview-1024x618.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23208\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/AY3F0R_cmyk_preview-1024x618.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/AY3F0R_cmyk_preview-300x181.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/AY3F0R_cmyk_preview-768x463.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/AY3F0R_cmyk_preview-1536x926.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/AY3F0R_cmyk_preview.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption>Meet the weasel, the UK\u2019s smallest carnivore<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Brockholes, <\/strong><em>Lancashire <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">A VAST QUARRY IN ITS FORMER life, Brockholes is now a thriving 100ha nature reserve and wild haven right next to the M6 and <span>River Ribble, managed by the Lancashire Wildlife Trust. It\u2019s a wonderful place to connect with nature, and I particularly enjoy reading all the latest sightings in the bird hide. Ospreys are seen relatively often, though I haven\u2019t managed to spot one yet. I have, however, seen kestrels, herons, deer and my first ever weasel (a lucky encounter) at Brockholes.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01414119_cmyk_preview-1024x682.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23209\" width=\"512\" height=\"341\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01414119_cmyk_preview-1024x682.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01414119_cmyk_preview-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01414119_cmyk_preview-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01414119_cmyk_preview-1536x1023.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/naturepl_01414119_cmyk_preview.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 512px) 100vw, 512px\" \/><figcaption>The Brockholes wetlands <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">I joined a guided walk around the reserve recently, through its ancient woods and around its reed-fringed lakes. The guide was incredibly knowledgeable and passionate and it was great to learn how the reserve is managed for wildlife. We have so many fascinating species in the UK \u2013 you see a lot more of them once you start taking notice.<\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Rhiane Fatinikun, Black Girls Hike <\/em><\/p>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Wormwood Scrubs, <\/strong><em>West London <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1024\" height=\"701\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1131150254_cmyk_preview-1024x701.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23211\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1131150254_cmyk_preview-1024x701.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1131150254_cmyk_preview-300x205.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1131150254_cmyk_preview-768x526.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1131150254_cmyk_preview-1536x1051.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-1131150254_cmyk_preview.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption>David has a soft spot for the ring ouzel (here a female), usually an upland bird <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">I am in love with a place so innocuous that, when I first stumbled across it some 25 years ago and claimed it as my nirvana, my birdy friends thought I had lost my mind. That place is Wormwood Scrubs, a 77ha park that adjoins the prison of the same name and was featured lyrically in The Jam\u2019s <em>Down <\/em><em>at <\/em><em>the <\/em><em>Tube <\/em><em>Station <\/em><em>at <\/em><em>Midnight. <\/em><\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1024\" height=\"576\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-576751878_cmyk_preview-1024x576.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23210\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-576751878_cmyk_preview-1024x576.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-576751878_cmyk_preview-300x169.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-576751878_cmyk_preview-768x432.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/GettyImages-576751878_cmyk_preview.jpg 1500w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption>Wormwood Scrubs <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Consisting of playing fields, a small area of grassland and limited woodland, it doesn\u2019t look like it would attract wildlife. But after my inaugural visit, I realised its potential for birds and became a regular visitor. I have seen more than 150 species here, including regional scarcities such as meadow pipits and short-eared owls. It was here that I coined the phrase \u2018look up\u2019. And it is here that the ring ouzel, my favourite bird, occurs annually on migration \u2013 just, it seems, to delight me. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>David <\/em><em>Lindo, <\/em><em>The <\/em><em>Urban <\/em><em>Birder <\/em><\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"864\" height=\"1254\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a69b9006-b812-4cac-a454-ae7f2bfc5cc4.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22857\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a69b9006-b812-4cac-a454-ae7f2bfc5cc4.jpg 864w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a69b9006-b812-4cac-a454-ae7f2bfc5cc4-207x300.jpg 207w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a69b9006-b812-4cac-a454-ae7f2bfc5cc4-706x1024.jpg 706w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a69b9006-b812-4cac-a454-ae7f2bfc5cc4-768x1115.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 864px) 100vw, 864px\" \/><figcaption>Hear the cuckoo\u2019s call in the Smithills woodlands <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Winter Hill, <\/strong><em>Greater Manchester <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">WHEN I CLIMB TO THE SUMMIT OF Winter Hill, which dominates the 688ha Smithills Estate, I feel like I\u2019m on top of the world. I\u2019m level with the clouds hanging in the blue sky, and looking into the horizon I can see the rooftops of my home town of Manchester. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">The site is managed by the Woodland Trust and is being restored and revitalised with tree-planting galore \u2013 thousands of saplings have gone into the ground here. Wildlife to look out for includes deer, common lizards and cuckoos, while walking through woodlands replete with wonderful fungi, trees and plants. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">I began exploring Smithills a few weeks after a serious fall that shattered my right wrist. Getting back out in nature walking again was brilliant for my recovery, and I now lead \u2018walkshops\u2019 focused on the ameliorative effect of the natural world on our physical and mental health. I\u2019ll never forget seeing two glorious lapwings swirling in the skies one afternoon, singing their hearts out above the wild west Pennine moors. It was a sight and sound that made my heart soar. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Anita <\/em><em>Sethi, <\/em><em>nature <\/em><em>writer <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"2048\" height=\"1089\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/cf928bc9-ed08-4de7-a432-7d9435366de2.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22859\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/cf928bc9-ed08-4de7-a432-7d9435366de2.jpg 2048w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/cf928bc9-ed08-4de7-a432-7d9435366de2-300x160.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/cf928bc9-ed08-4de7-a432-7d9435366de2-1024x545.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/cf928bc9-ed08-4de7-a432-7d9435366de2-768x408.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/cf928bc9-ed08-4de7-a432-7d9435366de2-1536x817.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 2048px) 100vw, 2048px\" \/><figcaption>A male golden eagle comes in to land, his talons full of prey for his chicks <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Glen Tanar, <\/strong><em>Cairngorms National Park <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">GLEN TANAR IS A PHENOMENAL part of Scotland. It\u2019s a remnant of the ancient Caledonian pine forest, the green belt that once ran the breadth of the Arctic Circle, and it shelters some of the oldest, largest pine trees in the UK. These trees are incredible \u2013 they\u2019re known as granny pines and have been standing for hundreds of years. The trees you see in modern pine plantations tend to be the same age (20-30 years old); those in Glen Tanar range from the young to the old to the absolutely ancient. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">The bird life here is astounding, too \u2013 we\u2019re talking apex avian predators. There are hen harriers, golden eagles, white-tailed eagles, goshawks and ospreys, plus the rare and lovely capercaillie and the Scottish crossbill, Britain\u2019s only endemic bird. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/press-image-3_cmyk_preview-1024x768.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23212\" width=\"512\" height=\"384\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/press-image-3_cmyk_preview-1024x768.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/press-image-3_cmyk_preview-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/press-image-3_cmyk_preview-768x576.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/press-image-3_cmyk_preview-1536x1152.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/press-image-3_cmyk_preview.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 512px) 100vw, 512px\" \/><figcaption>Hamza on location <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">A few years ago, I filmed golden eagles breeding in Glen Tanar for a David Attenborough film. These raptors don\u2019t usually nest in trees, preferring remote cliffs, but the massive, gnarly, ancient pines here can easily support the bulk of a one-tonne eyrie. Watching the chicks develop and grow that spring is one of my all-time favourite memories of this inspiring, beautiful place. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Hamza <\/em><em>Yassin, <\/em><em>BBC <\/em><em>presenter <\/em><em>and <\/em><em>cameraman <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1571\" height=\"1076\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3a115de7-e26c-4ff7-aaed-e05086b2daf7.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22862\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3a115de7-e26c-4ff7-aaed-e05086b2daf7.jpg 1571w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3a115de7-e26c-4ff7-aaed-e05086b2daf7-300x205.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3a115de7-e26c-4ff7-aaed-e05086b2daf7-1024x701.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3a115de7-e26c-4ff7-aaed-e05086b2daf7-768x526.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3a115de7-e26c-4ff7-aaed-e05086b2daf7-1536x1052.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1571px) 100vw, 1571px\" \/><figcaption>The Major Oak \u2013 one of the UK\u2019s most iconic trees <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Sherwood Forest, <\/strong><em>Nottingham <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">THIS HISTORIC FOREST, AN RSPB reserve, is just half an hour from where I live. With more than 1,000 ancient oak trees and beautiful lowland heath, it traces a direct line back to the royal hunting \u2018forest\u2019 it once was. At its heart sits the Major Oak, a popular colossus said to have once housed Robin Hood. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">In spring, I\u2019m drawn to Sherwood for the sound of woodpeckers and the ethereal sight of a roding woodcock. In summer, it\u2019s for the mysterious churring nightjars and the joyful woodlarks. Sometimes it\u2019s for the high-pitched contact calls of tiny goldcrests flitting through the canopy, and occasionally even the elusive sight of a goshawk. But at any time of the year it offers tranquillity (once you\u2019ve escaped the jousting!) and the chance to immerse yourself in a greener, wilder space. Sherwood is where I recharge my batteries and breathe more deeply \u2013 just for a moment. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Beccy <\/em><em>Speight, <\/em><em>CEO <\/em><em>of <\/em><em>RSPB <\/em><\/p>\n\n<section class=\"wp-block-uagb-section uagb-section__wrap uagb-section__background-color uagb-block-13a9c876-4ded-4c57-87ed-b56149226df5 article-boxout\"><div class=\"uagb-section__overlay\"><\/div><div class=\"uagb-section__inner-wrap\">\n<h4 class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong> SHORTS <\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"385\" height=\"385\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/27cce97d-ccdd-40ec-b354-57719c169d77-edited-1.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23214\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/27cce97d-ccdd-40ec-b354-57719c169d77-edited-1.jpg 385w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/27cce97d-ccdd-40ec-b354-57719c169d77-edited-1-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/27cce97d-ccdd-40ec-b354-57719c169d77-edited-1-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 385px) 100vw, 385px\" \/><figcaption>Bottlenose dolphin <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>New Quay, Ceredigion <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\"><strong>Chris Vick, director of strategic development at WDC <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">I\u2019ve seen dolphins all over the world but my best sightings have been at New Quay. An arching back, a tell-tale whoosh of breath, an acrobatic breach, a fast, silver body more powerful than you imagine. As well as the magic of dolphins, there\u2019s a magic of place here \u2013 this is Dylan Thomas country. Visit out of season, look out into the night and breathe in the \u201csloeblack, slow, black, crowblack fishingboat-bobbing sea\u201d. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"416\" height=\"416\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/25f22b7b-de01-4e62-8402-78e2a8323a62-edited.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23215\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/25f22b7b-de01-4e62-8402-78e2a8323a62-edited.jpg 416w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/25f22b7b-de01-4e62-8402-78e2a8323a62-edited-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/25f22b7b-de01-4e62-8402-78e2a8323a62-edited-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 416px) 100vw, 416px\" \/><figcaption>Ben Shieldaig <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>Ben Shieldaig, Highlands <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\"><strong>Oliver Moore, advisor at Plantlife<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">I have spent many captivating hours on these looming, steep slopes, mapping and surveying the vegetation. I\u2019ve studied everything from sparkling signal moss and prickly featherwort in the birch woodlands to dwarf junipers on the windswept, wet heath of the summit ridge. Scottish rainforest doesn\u2019t come much finer than Ben Shieldaig. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"416\" height=\"416\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/7944869d-fe25-43d3-8292-813eb9007da5-edited.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23216\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/7944869d-fe25-43d3-8292-813eb9007da5-edited.jpg 416w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/7944869d-fe25-43d3-8292-813eb9007da5-edited-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/7944869d-fe25-43d3-8292-813eb9007da5-edited-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 416px) 100vw, 416px\" \/><figcaption>Cormorant <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>Teesside, Yorkshire <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\"><strong>Steph Wray, chair of The Mammal Society<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">When I was growing up on Teesside in the 1980s, the tidal Tees was the UK\u2019s most polluted river. Today, it\u2019s very different. Grey seals bob, cormorants dry their wings, skuas and terns fly overhead and, at the transporter bridge, otters feast on salmon. This burgeoning of life in what was a poisoned wasteland shows how we can restore nature. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"416\" height=\"416\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a2b24377-4e48-4252-a834-0568deb7cda3-edited.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23217\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a2b24377-4e48-4252-a834-0568deb7cda3-edited.jpg 416w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a2b24377-4e48-4252-a834-0568deb7cda3-edited-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/a2b24377-4e48-4252-a834-0568deb7cda3-edited-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 416px) 100vw, 416px\" \/><figcaption>Large blue <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>Rodborough Common, Gloucestershire <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\"><strong>Matt Swaine, editor of <em>BBC <\/em><em>Wildlife <\/em>(2013-2015) <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">Patrick Barkham\u2019s <em>The <\/em><em>Butterfly <\/em><em>Isles <\/em>inspired me to seek out all 59 native species, but on two wheels. Rides so far include to Dorset for silver-studded blues and Devon for clouded yellows, but nothing beats the mix at Rodborough. It is my perfect day out. <\/p>\n<\/div><\/section>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"2048\" height=\"1427\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/58cfd02d-5140-4765-bdbb-6103eea76fb6.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22868\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/58cfd02d-5140-4765-bdbb-6103eea76fb6.jpg 2048w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/58cfd02d-5140-4765-bdbb-6103eea76fb6-300x209.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/58cfd02d-5140-4765-bdbb-6103eea76fb6-1024x714.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/58cfd02d-5140-4765-bdbb-6103eea76fb6-768x535.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/58cfd02d-5140-4765-bdbb-6103eea76fb6-1536x1070.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 2048px) 100vw, 2048px\" \/><figcaption>A wild haven in the heart of Wales \u2013 and within the only Welsh UNESCO Biosphere Reserve <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Ynys-hir, <\/strong><em>Ceredigion <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">OF ALL THE PLACES I VISITED IN my 10 years co-presenting <em>Springwatch, <\/em>RSPB Ynys-hir is the most memorable. The scenery is spectacular, with gnarled green oakwoods and the yellow sands of the Dyfi Estuary against a majestic backdrop of curving mountains. I walked in every morning and felt like I was plunging into a world teeming with wildlife. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">There can\u2019t be many places with such a mix of habitats and diversity of wildlife, including, to name a few stars, otters, stoats, kingfishers, redstarts, water rails, hen harriers and merlin, as well as a plethora of insects, reptiles and amphibians. I remember one mesmerising day filming grass snakes in a compost heap using a heat-sensitive camera \u2013 we could see glowing holes where the snakes moved in and out, warmed by the compost. We also filmed a common sandpiper nest beside the railway line \u2013 the incubating adult would jump off as the train thundered past, then scamper back. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/216fc745-e249-440f-bf83-80c6c3fad5f8.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22869\" width=\"731\" height=\"538\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/216fc745-e249-440f-bf83-80c6c3fad5f8.jpg 1461w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/216fc745-e249-440f-bf83-80c6c3fad5f8-300x221.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/216fc745-e249-440f-bf83-80c6c3fad5f8-1024x753.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/216fc745-e249-440f-bf83-80c6c3fad5f8-768x565.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 731px) 100vw, 731px\" \/><figcaption>Grass snakes are widespread in England and Wales <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">There are, apparently, lesser-spotted woodpeckers at Ynys-hir. I\u2019m tempted to return to see if I can \u2018break my duck\u2019. As a keen motorcyclist, the ride through Wales would be the icing on the cake. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Martin <\/em><em>Hughes-Games, <\/em><em>BBC <\/em><em>presenter <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1572\" height=\"1719\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/d199a75a-9cd7-4261-bbcb-e0e530cf3de3.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22873\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/d199a75a-9cd7-4261-bbcb-e0e530cf3de3.jpg 1572w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/d199a75a-9cd7-4261-bbcb-e0e530cf3de3-274x300.jpg 274w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/d199a75a-9cd7-4261-bbcb-e0e530cf3de3-936x1024.jpg 936w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/d199a75a-9cd7-4261-bbcb-e0e530cf3de3-768x840.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/d199a75a-9cd7-4261-bbcb-e0e530cf3de3-1405x1536.jpg 1405w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1572px) 100vw, 1572px\" \/><figcaption>Summer is orca season around the Shetland Islands <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Hermaness<\/strong><em>, Unst, Shetland Islands <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">IT IS THE RAW, UNTAMED NATURE of the UK\u2019s most northerly point that most appeals to me. To the west is 5,000km of nothing but unbroken ocean, from where ferocious storms barrel in towards the jagged coastline. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">The cliffs of this National Nature Reserve are both perilous and precipitous but teem with bird life in the summer. The vast and expanding gannet colony is visually the most dramatic, but then so too are the grassy clifftops when filled with the comical presence of puffins. Just inland lies the skua colony, and though these <span>birds have been badly hit by the recent outbreak of avian flu, they remain an ever-present malevolence.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Summer brings a glut of species, including passing orcas, but it is autumn that most stimulates the senses. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo is-style-rounded\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/91dcbc62-5a02-40a7-8b9d-2d5ad8830caa.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22872\" width=\"294\" height=\"294\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/91dcbc62-5a02-40a7-8b9d-2d5ad8830caa.jpg 588w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/91dcbc62-5a02-40a7-8b9d-2d5ad8830caa-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/91dcbc62-5a02-40a7-8b9d-2d5ad8830caa-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 294px) 100vw, 294px\" \/><figcaption>Gannets command the skies over Hermaness <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">The ocean becomes a cauldron of unbridled ferocity, with gannets soaring effortlessly and imperiously over the raging tumult. Hermaness gets under your skin like no other place in the UK.<\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\"> <em>Andy Parkinson, wildlife photographer <\/em><\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"865\" height=\"1211\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/44a7d711-4888-4936-bc92-3583926da1bd.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22874\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/44a7d711-4888-4936-bc92-3583926da1bd.jpg 865w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/44a7d711-4888-4936-bc92-3583926da1bd-214x300.jpg 214w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/44a7d711-4888-4936-bc92-3583926da1bd-731x1024.jpg 731w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/44a7d711-4888-4936-bc92-3583926da1bd-768x1075.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 865px) 100vw, 865px\" \/><figcaption>Exmoor ponies are mentioned in the Domesday Book <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Exmoor National Park, <\/strong><em>Devon and Somerset <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Growing up in North Devon, it was on the moors that my love of nature was born. Up the steep hills and cliffs from the sea, a rugged landscape as ancient as anything England has to offer unfolds across rolling hills, disappearing into impassable valleys. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Ancient forests, rich in lichens, mosses and ferns, give way to heathland and peat bogs. Red deer have lived on the moors since prehistoric times. Birds of prey soar overhead \u2013 buzzards, peregrines, sometimes merlins \u2013 and the heather is home to countless insects. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">It\u2019s not uncommon while walking on the moors to encounter a small herd of Exmoor ponies \u2013 \u2018wild horses\u2019 to the locals \u2013 whose dark backs and light bellies brought to my young mind animals painted on Stone Age cave walls. I remember once waking from a doze in a valley to find these horses completely ignoring me at very close quarters. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">As a child, day trips up onto the moors were like stepping back in time. Human settlements here date to the Mesolithic, and some areas still feel largely unchanged since then. It\u2019s a wonderful wilderness. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Paul <\/em><em>McGuinness, <\/em><em>editor <\/em><em>of <\/em>BBC Wildlife <\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1625\" height=\"1718\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/f1d2b3e4-ff92-4cdd-af7c-77c9d3ceb246.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22876\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/f1d2b3e4-ff92-4cdd-af7c-77c9d3ceb246.jpg 1625w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/f1d2b3e4-ff92-4cdd-af7c-77c9d3ceb246-284x300.jpg 284w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/f1d2b3e4-ff92-4cdd-af7c-77c9d3ceb246-969x1024.jpg 969w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/f1d2b3e4-ff92-4cdd-af7c-77c9d3ceb246-768x812.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/f1d2b3e4-ff92-4cdd-af7c-77c9d3ceb246-1453x1536.jpg 1453w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1625px) 100vw, 1625px\" \/><figcaption>Brent geese make landfall from the Essex skies <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Wallasea Island, <\/strong><em>Essex <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">LESS THAN TWO HOURS FROM our base in London, RSPB Wallasea is the perfect spot for walks with Flock Together, our birdwatching collective for people of colour. It was here that we saw our first owl \u2013 abarn owl, hunting like a ghost in the golden dawn light. Formerly arable farmland, the 740ha reserve is now a landscape of saltmarsh, mudflats, lagoons and grazing marsh. In summer, terns dive for fish while marsh harriers seek small mammals from the sky. Autumn brings passage birds such as ringed plovers, dunlins and greenshanks, and flocks of wildfowl such as teal, wigeon and brent geese arrive for the winter. It\u2019s an ideal spot for experienced and novice birdwatchers alike \u2013 we love Wallasea! <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Ollie <\/em><em>Olanipekun <\/em><em>and <\/em><em>Nadeem <\/em><em>Perera, <\/em><em>authors <\/em><em>and <\/em><em>co-founders <\/em><em>of <\/em><em>Flock <\/em><em>Together <\/em><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1433\" height=\"839\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/110accc8-8dbb-4e40-ab31-ad84483b3bae.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22880\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/110accc8-8dbb-4e40-ab31-ad84483b3bae.jpg 1433w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/110accc8-8dbb-4e40-ab31-ad84483b3bae-300x176.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/110accc8-8dbb-4e40-ab31-ad84483b3bae-1024x600.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/110accc8-8dbb-4e40-ab31-ad84483b3bae-768x450.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1433px) 100vw, 1433px\" \/><figcaption>A bird\u2019s-eye view of Barnes \u2013 an oasis of green in the cityscape <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>London Wetland Centre, <\/strong><em>South London <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts alignright size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/WWT-London-Wetland-Centre-Great-Crested-Grebes_cmyk_preview-1024x692.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23218\" width=\"256\" height=\"173\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/WWT-London-Wetland-Centre-Great-Crested-Grebes_cmyk_preview-1024x692.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/WWT-London-Wetland-Centre-Great-Crested-Grebes_cmyk_preview-300x203.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/WWT-London-Wetland-Centre-Great-Crested-Grebes_cmyk_preview-768x519.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/WWT-London-Wetland-Centre-Great-Crested-Grebes_cmyk_preview-1536x1039.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/WWT-London-Wetland-Centre-Great-Crested-Grebes_cmyk_preview.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 256px) 100vw, 256px\" \/><figcaption>Great-crested grebes <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">THIS WONDERFUL SPOT, WHICH I first visited in 2018 for the launch of the government\u2019s 25-year Environment Plan, is creating new nature memories for me. Walking in on that cold, damp January day, my eyes were opened to a wetland in the heart of London, a place for wildlife to thrive and a deeply meditative place for people to explore. Once four reservoirs, it has been transformed into a 40ha wetland and provides a key stopping-off point for migratory birds. The view from the Peacock Tower is stunning and a great vantage point for spectacular displays, such as courting great-crested grebes. Many species have made a home here, some of which are found nowhere else in the capital. Only recently did I catch sight of a green sandpiper while on a quest to see my first bittern. No success on that visit; maybe I\u2019ll be luckier next time. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Sarah <\/em><em>Fowler, <\/em><em>chief <\/em><em>executive <\/em><em>of <\/em><em>WWT <\/em><\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1111\" height=\"1723\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/646f6d51-8aff-47e9-8a63-57a08df4b0a7.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-22883\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/646f6d51-8aff-47e9-8a63-57a08df4b0a7.jpg 1111w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/646f6d51-8aff-47e9-8a63-57a08df4b0a7-193x300.jpg 193w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/646f6d51-8aff-47e9-8a63-57a08df4b0a7-660x1024.jpg 660w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/646f6d51-8aff-47e9-8a63-57a08df4b0a7-768x1191.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/646f6d51-8aff-47e9-8a63-57a08df4b0a7-990x1536.jpg 990w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1111px) 100vw, 1111px\" \/><figcaption>Hannah atop the Bedruthan Steps, a wonder of the Cornish coast <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image is-style-default\"><figure class=\"no-tts alignright size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/RA4J5G_cmyk_preview-1024x683.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-23219\" width=\"256\" height=\"171\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/RA4J5G_cmyk_preview-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/RA4J5G_cmyk_preview-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/RA4J5G_cmyk_preview-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/RA4J5G_cmyk_preview-1536x1024.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/RA4J5G_cmyk_preview.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 256px) 100vw, 256px\" \/><figcaption>Rabbit <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<h5 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Polzeath to Holywell Bay, <\/strong><em>North Cornwall <\/em><\/h5>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">THE NORTH CORNWALL COAST is famous for its spectacular scenery, with high, rugged cliffs and white-sand beaches. I moved here 20 years ago and there is nowhere I\u2019d rather be. One stretch that is absolutely exquisite for wildlife runs for roughly 50km from Polzeath to Holywell Bay. The rocky outcrops and headlands are frequented by the likes of peregrines, kestrels and barn owls, and are brimming with rabbit warrens, badger setts and fox dens. Spring and summer bring bustling seabird colonies filled with the chatter of fulmars, guillemots and razorbills, while common dolphins slice through the seas. If you need a wildlife fix, this part of Cornwall has so much to offer. There is nowhere in the UK quite like it. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-byline\"><em>Hannah Stitfall, presenter and film-maker <\/em><\/p>\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n<hr class=\"no-tts wp-block-separator is-style-wide\"\/>\n\n<h2 class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif article-subhead\"><span class=\"has-inline-color has-ccp-secondary-dark-color\">Now, over to you&#8230; <\/span><\/h2>\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center article-full-body sans-serif\">WE\u2019VE HEARD FROM the experts, now it\u2019s your turn. We want to find out which of these 60 places is the nation\u2019s favourite \u2013 and we need your votes! Have your say at <a href=\"http:\/\/discoverwildlife.com\/60faves\">discoverwildlife.com\/60faves<\/a> and we\u2019ll reveal the winner in a future issue. <span class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\"><\/span><\/p>\n\n<ul class=\"no-tts wp-block-purple-slider\" data-autoplay=\"true\" data-speed=\"300\" data-effect=\"fade\"><li class=\"no-tts blocks-gallery-item\"><figure><img src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/eafc5e16-53db-4119-b649-2ff32d5dfc66.jpg\" alt=\"\" data-id=\"22884\" data-link=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/eafc5e16-53db-4119-b649-2ff32d5dfc66\/\"\/><figcaption>River Chet<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/li><li class=\"no-tts blocks-gallery-item\"><figure><img src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/6cf26420-1c39-4f5f-9e38-a4da01e9d75f.jpg\" alt=\"\" data-id=\"22885\" data-link=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/6cf26420-1c39-4f5f-9e38-a4da01e9d75f\/\"\/><figcaption>Chanonry Point<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/li><li class=\"no-tts blocks-gallery-item\"><figure><img src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/4a265750-6bce-47d9-9dd0-68d54401c118.jpg\" alt=\"\" data-id=\"22886\" data-link=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/4a265750-6bce-47d9-9dd0-68d54401c118\/\"\/><figcaption>St Catherine&#8217;s Hill <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/li><li class=\"no-tts blocks-gallery-item\"><figure><img src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/8fa3f10b-ed9d-4231-a339-9f115aa79aff.jpg\" alt=\"\" data-id=\"22887\" data-link=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/8fa3f10b-ed9d-4231-a339-9f115aa79aff\/\"\/><figcaption>Ham Wall <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/li><\/ul>\n\n<p class=\"footer\">PHOTOS: NEW FOREST: GREGORY DAVIES\/ALAMY; DARTMOOR, GOREDALE &amp; CURLEW: GETTY; BUTTERFLY: SANDRA STANDBRIDGE\/GETTY; DIPPER: ANDY WILSON\/500PX\/GETTY; SEAL: ALEX MUSTARD\/NATUREPL.COM; MIRANDA: COLIN GARRETT; RIVER CHET: JON GIBBS\/ALAMY; OTTER: MIKE POWLES\/GETTY; MARSH HARRIER: DAVID TIPLING\/EDUCATION IMAGES\/GETTY; MIDDLETON: ANDY HAY\/RSPB-IMAGES.COM; WOODPECKER: MIKALAY VARABEY\/ALAMY; HOBBY: GETTY; FRAYS FARM: DUDLEY MILES\/WIKIPEDIA\/CREATIVE COMMONS; FLYING GANNETS: LUIS JIMENEZ BENITO\/GETTY: MYA-ROSE CRAIG: OLIVER EDWARDS PHOTOGRAPHY (X2); BEARDED TIT, GANNET &amp; LAPWING: GETTY (X3); JURASSIC COAST: STEPHEN BRIDGER\/GETTY; LULWORTH SKIPPER: KEITH WARMINGTON\/BUTTERFLY CONSERVATION; SQUIRREL: JOHN F SCOTT\/GETTY; HACKFALL: ADAM BURTON\/WTML; GEESE: MIKE POTTS\/NPL; SKOKHOLM AERIAL: ALAMY; PUFFINS: JAMES SILVERTHORNE\/GETTY; KNEPP: KNEPP WILDLAND; PEREGRIN: NATHAN GUTTRIDGE\/ALAMY; RAVEN: GETTY; CATSHARK: SUE DALY\/NATUREPL.COM; DORMOUSE: CLARE PENGELLY\/PTES; FARNE ISLAND: DAVE COLLINS\/GETTY; PUFFIN: GETTY; OSPREY: JAKE STEPHEN\/GETTY; NEWT: MIKE POWLES\/GETTY; JERSEY: GETTY;CHASER: PAM TAYLOR\/BDS; BAT: ANDREW MCCARTHY\/VWT; DUNGENESS: BEN HALL\/RSPB; BEE: RICHARD BECKER\/ALAMY; MOSS: LEIF BERSWEDEN; BADGERS: DAMIAN KUZDAK\/GETTY; WIMBLEDON: GETTY; RED KITES &amp; PURPLE EMPEROR: GETTY; PINE MARTEN; ANDY WILSON\/500PX\/GETTY; KINGFISHER: ANDREW HOWE\/GETTY; FRITILLARY: OLIVER SMART\/ALAMY; STANAGE EDGE: JOHN FINNEY\/GETTY; ISLE MARTIN: RICHARD CHILDS\/ALAMY; SISKIN: LEE ADCOCK\/500PX\/GETTY; CUCKOO: ANDY WILSON\/500PX\/GETTY; EAGLE: MARK HAMBLIN\/ALAMY; SHERWOOD: COLIN WILKINSON\/RSPB; DOLPHIN: GRAHAM EATON\/NATUREPL.COM; BEN SHIELDAIG: ANDY SUTTON\/ALAMY; CORMORANT: HELEN DAVIES\/GETTY; BUTTERFLY: GETTY; SNAKE: GETTY; BEDDAUS BEAST: PAUL WESTON\/ALAMY; GANNET: ASHLEY COOPER\/ GETTY; ORCA: SCOTLAND: THE BIG PICTURE\/NPL; PONY: NICK GARBUTT\/NATUREPL.COM; BARNES: SAM STAFFORD\/WWT; GREBES: WWT; GEESE: TERRY WHITTAKER\/2020VISION\/ NPL; OLLIE &amp; NADEEM:DHAMIRAH COOMBES\/FLOCK; RABBIT: TONY MILLS\/ALAMY; RIVER CHET: JON GIBBS\/ALAMY; DOLPHINS: ANTHONY PIERCE\/ALAMY; MURMURATION: GUY CORBISHLEY\/ALAMY; ST CATHERINE\u2019S HILL: DYLAN GARCIA\/ALAMY<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>To celebrate our 60th birthday, we have a tempting round-up of special places to visit around the UK<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":24,"featured_media":22751,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"ub_ctt_via":"","purple_page_number":"42","purple_custom_meta_purple_page_number":"42","purple_seq_number":"1","purple_custom_meta_purple_seq_number":"1","purple_source_article":"article_42-1.xml","purple_custom_meta_purple_source_article":"article_42-1.xml","purple_source_issue":"January-2023","purple_custom_meta_purple_source_issue":"January-2023","purple_external_id":"January-2023-42-1","purple_custom_meta_purple_external_id":"January-2023-42-1","purple_issue_code":"|0000087239||","purple_custom_meta_purple_issue_code":"|0000087239||","purple_android_product":"com.im.wildlife.499","purple_custom_meta_purple_android_product":"com.im.wildlife.499","purple_ios_product":"com.im.wildlife.499","purple_custom_meta_purple_ios_product":"com.im.wildlife.499","purple_web_product":"","purple_custom_meta_purple_web_product":"","purple_publication_id":"58d61955-0ac4-406c-83f1-ab6f21d86b70","purple_migrated":"","kt_blocks_editor_width":"","apple_news_api_created_at":"","apple_news_article-theme":"","apple_news_api_id":"","apple_news_api_modified_at":"","apple_news_api_revision":"","apple_news_api_share_url":"","apple_news_coverimage":0,"apple_news_coverimage_caption":"","apple_news_is_hidden":false,"apple_news_is_paid":true,"apple_news_is_preview":true,"apple_news_is_sponsored":false,"apple_news_maturity_rating":"","apple_news_pullquote":"","apple_news_pullquote_position":"","apple_news_article_theme":"","apple_news_sections":"[]"},"categories":[27],"tags":[14],"apple_news_notices":[],"featured_image_src":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3654f41d-a3ff-431a-8026-9a4d74a8ae59.jpg","author_info":{"display_name":"importmanagerhub@sprylab.com","author_link":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/author\/importmanagerhubsprylab-com\/"},"acf":{"readingTimeMinutes":"53","apple_news_title":""},"uagb_featured_image_src":{"full":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3654f41d-a3ff-431a-8026-9a4d74a8ae59.jpg",2048,1970,false],"thumbnail":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3654f41d-a3ff-431a-8026-9a4d74a8ae59-150x150.jpg",150,150,true],"medium":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3654f41d-a3ff-431a-8026-9a4d74a8ae59-300x289.jpg",300,289,true],"medium_large":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3654f41d-a3ff-431a-8026-9a4d74a8ae59-768x739.jpg",768,739,true],"large":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3654f41d-a3ff-431a-8026-9a4d74a8ae59-1024x985.jpg",800,770,true],"1536x1536":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3654f41d-a3ff-431a-8026-9a4d74a8ae59-1536x1478.jpg",1536,1478,true],"2048x2048":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2022\/12\/3654f41d-a3ff-431a-8026-9a4d74a8ae59.jpg",2048,1970,false]},"uagb_author_info":{"display_name":"importmanagerhub@sprylab.com","author_link":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/author\/importmanagerhubsprylab-com\/"},"uagb_comment_info":0,"uagb_excerpt":"To celebrate our 60th birthday, we have a tempting round-up of special places to visit around the UK","_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/22888"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/24"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=22888"}],"version-history":[{"count":7,"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/22888\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":23319,"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/22888\/revisions\/23319"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/22751"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=22888"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=22888"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=22888"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}