It’s the final day of but the wildness doesn’t need to end here! Become a member of your Wildlife Trust and stay wild all year round 💚
https://t.co/CCIKVVNQ3K

24 58

Day 20: for Insect Week, here's our insect hotel activity. Have you tried this or other ideas from our Activities page? We'd love to see or hear about the results: https://t.co/gZRpnezYpK

2 5

Day 11, Male Eupeodes luniger hoverfly on Rosa mundi in the garden.

2 16

Day 01 I headed out into the garden to be inspired by what I found out there. Like this Fuchsia!

1 1

Tomorrow my THIRD colouring book arrives!! 🥳 Am genuinely super excited!!

0 6

Day 22 of

Celebrate your green city! Did you know that...

🌼 Roughly 47% of Greater London is green space?

🌳 London’s urban forest and woodland covers around 21% of Greater London?

🐝 20% of London is designated as a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation?

15 54

Day 21 of

Meet the insects!

Today is the first day of so let's celebrate these most important creatures. We've been loving the stag beetle recently; which insects interest you most? Do you have any fun insect facts?

12 24

and by Benji age 7🍃’Dragonflies can see in every direction at once! They can turn faster than any other insect! Damselflies rest with their wings folded and dragonflies keep theirs open.’

8 31

Day 10 of

Build a log shelter!

A simple pile of logs can soon become a bustling community of all kinds of insects - and those who eat them! Try making one in your garden or favourite green space, and see who shows up. Here's a few tips:

https://t.co/UH6JiA5FcJ

2 7

Day 3 White Campion (Silene latifolia) and the names.

5 17

Day 2 of Learned about the 'whispering' Brown Long-Eared Bat which can hear a ladybird walking on a leaf & folds its ears up when sleeping. Thank you

9 21

Day 2 can we look after our smallest creatures?

0 10

It’s day 23.

Celebrating the overgrown.

Too many gardens & outdoor spaces are regimented, bald & undergrown.

I 💚 the wildness of these patches in my local park!

11 62

day 18 ‘Sensing nature’ - multisensory exploration with key stage 3 at Pennfields School - collage and assemblage

1 5

Grass vetchling hummingbird - also known locally as bird of paradise, referencing its favoured habitat:,meadow land, wildflower banks and uncut verges. Increasingly rarely seen! Field sketch included to aid identification.

2 53