Categories: Blog, Ecology
08 Sep 2022
Biodiversity Watch at Eddington: Bats
Project Ecologist, Mike Dean focuses this blog on bats with information about what’s been spotted at Eddington as well as guidance for if you spot any.
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Categories: Blog, Ecology
08 Sep 2022
Project Ecologist, Mike Dean focuses this blog on bats with information about what’s been spotted at Eddington as well as guidance for if you spot any.
Read moreCategories: Blog, Ecology
20 Jul 2022
Project Ecologist, Mike Dean takes an in-depth look at the water voles who have made a return to this area through the design of the lagoon and wetlands at Brook Leys.
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15 Jun 2022
Mike Dean’s biodiversity blog focuses on wildflowers that permeate Eddington creating a haven for wildlife for local species.
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12 Apr 2022
With this month’s blog article, the Project Ecologist, Mike Dean, invites everyone to take a closer look at the flowers blooming at Brook Leys and the various birds species that can be found at Eddington.
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15 Feb 2022
The lagoon at Brook Leys is home to a range of waterfowl, including a regular family of swans as well as moorhens, coots and mallards, as well as a number of other bird species. But last month we confirmed the arrival of a less visible species that was one of those targeted by the Biodiversity Strategy – the otter.
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