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Winter moth
One of the few moths that fly in winter, often seen in car headlights.
Wildlife at Brockholes: a year in review
A year like no other seemed to attract some wonderful and never-before-seen wildlife to Brockholes. One of our regular visitors and wildlife enthusiasts, John Wright, took the time to put together…
Christmas at Brockholes
My dinner party
Niamh loves to feed the birds, so makes natural feeders out of pinecones and berries, to help them through the winter. She’ll tie this to a branch so that the birds can feast from it safely.
What happens to butterflies and moths in the winter?
Ever wondered where butterflies and moths go once summer is over? Discover the different ways these beautiful insects spend the winter months.
A day at Brockholes
Myplace participant, Michelle, shares how our new online ecotherapy sessions gave her the confidence to visit Brockholes Nature Reserve for the very first time.
Dogs at Brockholes
Eating at Brockholes
Wintry delights at Brockholes
With so much going on regarding new rules and regulations at Brockholes, it's important not to forget the number one reason we are here - the wonderful wildlife which call us home.
How well do you know Brockholes?
So much has happened this year at Brockholes, but can you remember it all?
What happens to felled trees at Brockholes?
Being the Reserve Officer at Brockholes brings with it many challenges when it comes to conservation. One of them being, how can we save wading birds from their natural predators? Lorna Bennett…