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Grey wagtail
A breeding bird of fast-flowing, upland rivers, the grey wagtail can also be seen in lowland areas, farmyards and even towns in winter.
Yellow wagtail
The yellow wagtail can be spotted running about, chasing insects on lowland damp marshes and meadows during summer. As its name suggests, it does wag its tail!
Pied wagtail
The pied wagtail is a familiar bird across town and countryside. Its black-and-white markings and long, wagging tail make it easy to identify as it hops across the road or lawn.
News from Lugg Meadow
A new volunteer group gets to work this autumn
News from Nature Tots!
This Children In Need funded project is connecting younger children and their families in Leominster with nature.
News from Lugg Meadow and Hampton Meadow
Meadow Makers project to begin this autumn plus after dark bat action!
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Keep up to date with the latest stories, research, projects and challenges as we work to tackle the climate and nature crisis.
Scots pine
The Scots pine is the native pine of Scotland and once stood in huge forests. It suffered large declines, however, as it was felled for timber and fuel. Today, it is making a comeback - good news…
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Himalayan Balsam control trial at Clifford Common
News of a trial release of a rust fungus to control the invasive Himalayan balsam
Working to Improve Herefordshire's Rivers
River pollution is very much in the news at the moment and improving rivers for wildlife is high up on our agenda. Here's a summary of what Herefordshire Wildlife Trust are currently working…