As the year draws to a close, it’s a good time to reflect on what has been a busy 12 months on our heathland nature reserve. We’ve had a whopping 26 groups on the reserve who have not only been learning about our fantastic heathlands but also creating habitats for the animals that live there.
If you were to visit the reserve right now, it would seem like there’s not much going on. However, below ground in the hibernacula that our visiting groups built are bromating lizards and snakes, huddled together to keep warm, only to venture out in the patches of milder weather to get food. In the bee and bug hotels that another visiting group built will be adult bees hibernating in their cocoons, having spent most of the year growing into adults ready to emerge in early spring. The habitat piles, dead hedging and bird boxes that our visitors also built will provide food and refuge for overwintering birds.