@aparthenope@DavidFitzg45068@rspb
Are avocets the most elegant of birds? Or perhaps curlews? The Exe Estuary is a great place to see them swishing through the mud. Bowling Green Marsh perfect for top quality bird watching
In our fifth Wild Westcountry Odyssey film, Prof J.W. Clarke visits the extensive mudflats and marshes of the Exe Estuary in Devon - a vital refuge for some of our most threatened birds.
See link in thread to watch in full.
@RSPBEngland@DevonWildlife@EnvAgency@NaturalEngland
In our fourth Wild Westcountry Odyssey film Prof J.W. Clarke explores Westhay in the Somerset levels - a wetland abundant in wildlife and a peat restoration project. Link to the full film in thread.
Thanks to @SomersetWT@nationaltrust@Natures_Voice@ClintonDevon@NERCscience
Our second film of the Wild Westcountry Odyssey with #RENEW from @UniofExeter explores the diverse and fragile landscapes of Goonhilly and Mullion Cliffs in Cornwall. Watch the full film here: https://t.co/J0cKvRmYx5
@Love_plants
Beautiful films from @NaturalEngland made by @Jouno1980 featuring the unique flora of the Lizard in Cornwall and the challenge for @NTSouthWest to protect our rare native species from invasive plants. Please repost.
https://t.co/7akGP1YtMU
https://t.co/i6FAtN2IMH
Our second film of the Wild Westcountry Odyssey with #RENEW from @UniofExeter explores the diverse and fragile landscapes of Goonhilly and Mullion Cliffs in Cornwall. Watch the full film here: https://t.co/J0cKvRmYx5
@clairehawke
The beauty of Kynance, a precious but fragile landscape. The first stop on the poetic journey of
Prof John Wedgwood Clarke from Exeter University.