Skies alive!
Today may have been the last day of April, but it felt more like the last day of January!
News from the staff at Blashford Lakes nature reserve near Ringwood.
Today may have been the last day of April, but it felt more like the last day of January!
Reserves Officer Bob writes with the latest springtime changes at Blashford Lakes nature reserve
The last few days have seen warm sunshine by day but chilly nights, meaning it has been poor for moths but good for day-flying insects.
The moth trap at Blashford Lakes is showing the signs of the changing seasons
A variety of unusual bees have been making an appearance at Blashford Lakes
A spring update on birds at Blashford Lakes nature reserve
Garganey are among the spring wildlife making an appearance at Blashford Lakes nature reserve
Or more prolonged outbreaks of rain! Recent days have certainly been making up for the rather dry winter.
It is often said that early spring flowers are mostly yellow and there is some truth in this, at Blashford Lakes just now it is certainly the most frequent flower colour.