
What to Spot on an Early Spring Nature Walk
How badgers leave love letters to attract a mate, why the bumblebee is the first sign of spring and how to identify trees by their twigs
Andy is known for his wild food knowledge, an author of several books, including Fermenting Everything and father of two. He lives with his family in Bristol.
How badgers leave love letters to attract a mate, why the bumblebee is the first sign of spring and how to identify trees by their twigs
What food is available in woods and hedgerows now and how to prepare them, including a recipe for dandelion and burdock cordial
Soon a rare oasis of wilderness in Bristol could become a small housing development, pushing the wildlife out and forcing the children back indoors
One thing about the summer is that you don’t have to go far to be on a nature walk. Indeed, the garden is so alive nature comes to us.
Going on a regular nature walk around your local area is a good way to really understand the nature on your doorstep. In Spring, expect bats, frogs and voles!