Migrating Birds
The beaches and estuaries of the Fylde Coast are important stopping-off points for migrating birds. Find out more about their long journeys.
The beaches and estuaries of the Fylde Coast are important stopping-off points for migrating birds. Find out more about their long journeys.
Take part in the Big Garden Birdwatch. Count the birds that visit your garden or local public place, for the RSPB’s annual survey
Big Garden Birdwatch Read Post »
Did you know that bats live right here on the Fylde Coast? See them on the seafront at Cleveleys. Be quick – they fly mighty fast!
Bats – be quick and you might spot one! Read Post »
Beautiful butterfly sightings are something to keep a watch for – even along the coast. A rare sighting from a reader, and other beauties
Beautiful Butterfly Sightings Read Post »
This post was originally one of Chrissie’s blogs. But ‘How to Save a Bee’s Life’ is good to know for all of us – and so simple to do!
How to Save a Bee’s Life Read Post »
At Hugo’s Small Animal and Rescue Sanctuary, all things furred, feathered and scaled are offered refuge. Can you help them?
Hugo’s Small Animal Rescue and Sanctuary Read Post »
Have you ever seen a Portuguese Man o’War wash up on UK shores? These strange, floating creatures can pack a mighty punch if disturbed
Have you ever seen a Portuguese Man o’War? Read Post »
All over the Fylde Coast, even on the high streets, above our heads you can see these delightful little birds twittering and flying.
Goldfinches, the Fylde Coast Clowns Read Post »
He’s the resident seagull at Visit Fylde Coast. Cheeky and full of personality, here’s a day in the life of Homer, in his own words.
A Day in the Life of Homer Read Post »
Do you love to feed the birds in your garden? If you do, you might want to have a go at making this recipe for wild bird cake.
Recipe for Wild Bird Cake Read Post »