Wildlife and bird watching in the East Midlands
Wildlife watching in the East Midlands is dominated by the Wash and the ospreys at Rutland Water Nature Reserve
There are plenty of other opportunities to see wildlife and birds here though, and an exciting development is the huge new reserve being created at the recently flooded Alkborough Flats on the Humber Estuary.
Other major wildlife habitats can be found at the Far Ings National Nature Reserve, the Derbyshire Dales and the Peak District.
There are plenty of other opportunities to see wildlife and birds here though, and an exciting development is the huge new reserve being created at the recently flooded Alkborough Flats on the Humber Estuary.
Other major wildlife habitats can be found at the Far Ings National Nature Reserve, the Derbyshire Dales and the Peak District.
County by county
Recent East Midlands news
- Missing piece of Lincolnshire Fen purchased
- Birds really do need some help in this weather
- 3 Ospreys shot in UK
- Regional differences in UK butterfly count
- Unscrupulous photographers disturbing Donna Nook seal colony
- Britain’s bittern population is booming
- British kids clueless when it comes to nature – the shocking results of TV survey
- A great breeding season for UK’s avocets
- Six buzzards and two fox cubs poisoned in Derbyshire
- Loch of the Lowes most visited nature reserve – On Wildlife Extra
- Spate of Red kite shootings in Northamptonshire
- Night hunting Peregrine falcon caught on camera in Derby
- 13,400 species on RSPB reserves – Less than 3% are birds
- Albino fallow deer spotted in Lincolnshire
- Kinder Scout declared a National Nature Reserve
More East Midlands news
- Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust acquires coastal strip
- 1200 + incidents of bird-crime reported in 2008 – Home office ignores
- Avocet island restored on Humber
- Otters thriving in the UK - Now in every county
- Rare barbastrelle bats spreading north – Colony discovered in Lincolnshire
- RSPB launches summer garden wildlife survey – Not just birds
- UK Ospreys 2009 - First osprey chick in Dumfries in living memory
- Dormice spreading through of Lincolnshire woodlands
- Daddy long leg shortage to affect upland birds
- Rutland Water – New lagoons, hides and walks.
- Has anyone seen any Waxwings this winter?
- Decking and ornamental plants responsible for 70 percent decline in house sparrows
- British wildlife watching increasingly popular
- Wildlife news RSS feed now available.
- Protests Over Wash Barrage Proposal.
