Skylarks
An area of disused gravel pits with important areas of marginal vegetation and willow woodland habitat
An area of disused gravel pits with important areas of marginal vegetation and willow woodland habitat
Our Skylarks Festival is back again this summer on Thursday 23rd August 12 noon to 6pm.
The song of the skylark has been the subject of many great musical and literary works. A quintessential feature of our farmland and grasslands habitats, it is declining rapidly with habitat loss…
A disused railway track, now containing areas of grassland and woodland
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has today spoken of its shock and frustration after a third major fire in three years at the Skylarks Nature Reserve, off Adbolton Lane at Holme Pierrepont,…
Over the past few weeks Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has been busy preparing for its unique Wilder Woodland Gathering between 1pm and 7pm on Wednesday August 21st at the Skylarks Nature Reserve…
David Fox goes in search of Britain's many orchid species and explains their unusual biology and habitats.
From grunts and groans, to 'purring' and 'piglet squealing', the water rail is more often heard than it is seen! This shy bird lives in reedbeds and wetlands, hiding among the…
A scarce but distinctive brown seaweed with curved, funnel-shaped fronds. It is a warmer water species at the northern edge of its range on the south coast of England.