Early Summer at Cleaver Heath
Alan Irving, our Volunteer Reserve Warden at Cleaver Heath has been carrying our bird and butterfly surveys at the reserve.
Alan Irving, our Volunteer Reserve Warden at Cleaver Heath has been carrying our bird and butterfly surveys at the reserve.
Alan Irving, our Volunteer Reserve Warden at Cleaver Heath nature reserve has some updates from the reserve.
Exploring the beautiful sites and sounds of Cleaver Heath Nature Reserve with Alan Irving of Wirral Wildlife.
A heathland with views out across the Dee Estuary towards north Wales, great for reptiles and butterflies.
Alan Irving, our Volunteer Reserve Warden at Cleaver Heath has been carrying our bird and butterfly surveys at the reserve.
Exploring Cleaver Heath with Alan Irving this autumn.
The latest season's goings on from Cleaver Heath Nature Reserve
Exploring the beautiful sites and sounds of Cleaver Heath Nature Reserve with Alan Irving of Wirral Wildlife.
Alan Irving of Wirral Wildlife talks about common lizard sightings at our Cleaver Heath Nature Reserve!
Familiar as the bristly plant that easily hooks on to our clothing as we walk through the countryside or do the gardening, cleavers uses its hooks to help it climb and to disperse its seeds.
Cross-leaved heath is a type of heather that likes bogs, heathland and moorland. It has distinctive pink, bell-shaped flowers that attract all kinds of nectar-loving insects.