Our summer visitors have gone, and our winter visitors have firmly settled in for the next few cold months. This time though, there are no traffic jams, no sat nav mistakes, and...
Nature Notes December 2021 December is a great time to listen to the sounds of nature at night. It is when foxes can be heard communicating. There is a good reason...
NATURE NOTES FOR NOVEMBER 2021 Nature is restless, change is occurring The Swallows have lingered, gathered, and then disappeared overnight beginning their flight of 6000 miles to South Africa. Our other migrant summer...
Nature Notes September 2021 Roseland seals at Risk Ellis, the Common Seal, so rare on the Roseland. Except for Ellis, the most likely seals you will see on the Roseland will be...
NATURE NOTES FOR AUGUST Where have all the Barn Owls gone? Last year by July there were 8 occupied sites on or very near to the Roseland. This year I know of...
Dawn Chorus May, a time to look forward to better days. First, rise with the wren at 4.45am on Sunday, May 2nd for International Dawn Chorus Day; and listen to the cacophony of...
Wild Roseland Nature Notes An Octopus stranding on the Roseland It is the stuff of legends, of ancient mosaics, of novels, portrayed as monstrous, frightening or nightmare inducing, all designed to trigger...
Now, here’s something we all can do! Last month I mentioned that Sunday 3rd May is designated by the Wildlife Trusts as International Dawn Chorus Day. It is always celebrated on the...
Wild Roseland Nature Notes – February 2021 Otters and the Roseland. Many of you will remember a wonderful, packed house presentation on the Mammals of Cornwall in the Ruan Reading Room given...
It is that time of year when you keep hoping as you wake to a new day that it will be warmer, sunnier, lighter, or drier. However, In January and February we...